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So we got a plate made up for a tow hitch and winch. The portable winch pole mount fits in perfectly. [ATTACH]175066[/ATTACH][ATTACH]175067[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]175065[/ATTACH]

 

That looks quality. I've been following your pics of the vermeer, just need the boss to buy one! What sort of money are they? pm of you prefer

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looks good but how does the winch not just drag the machine? could you fix on some kind of ground anchor like the tractor winches?

 

It weighs 1,300kgs for starters and has rear securing points fir required. I havent tested it yet but i think i could lower it to the ground and use that as the ground anchor.

 

Thinking about it you may have just solved any self recovery issues.

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