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Can any of you helpful people point me in the right direction to find an exploded diagram of the old Igland 4000/2 winch.

or if anybody has a manual they would like to sell?

just on with refurbing 1 and just want to check I'm putting it back together correctly.

thanks- andy

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1 hour ago, andy cobb said:

Can any of you helpful people point me in the right direction to find an exploded diagram of the old Igland 4000/2 winch.

or if anybody has a manual they would like to sell?

just on with refurbing 1 and just want to check I'm putting it back together correctly.

thanks- andy

How's this for starters?

 

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8 hours ago, andy cobb said:

Absolutely perfect, thanks.

If you PM an email address I'll send the full size image and will photograph the other 14 pages over the next few days.

 

If you have any specific questions  I'll wrack my brain and try and remember. Off the top of my head the brake tension screws only work one way up but can be fitted either way and  you need a very thin open ended spanner to adjust the bite of the clutch handle.

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On 4 December 2018 at 19:55, openspaceman said:

If you PM an email address I'll send the full size image and will photograph the other 14 pages over the next few days.

 

If you have any specific questions  I'll wrack my brain and try and remember. Off the top of my head the brake tension screws only work one way up but can be fitted either way and  you need a very thin open ended spanner to adjust the bite of the clutch handle.

That's fantastic, thanks, as soon as I can figure out how to pm you I'll send my email address across . 

Thanks - Andy 

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Hello Both, 

Can either of you please tell me what part no 29 and 31 are? These are missing from mine as it came with the drum off. I don't know if I need to make a steel collar or if it is a bearing.

Thanks for your time.  

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