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2 hours ago, woody paul said:

That looks handy, what's the max pull on it.

Seconded. I'm midway through mounting a 10t winch to a drop on blade tray for my E27- I wasn't sure I could trust the boom to hold/not snap in half if the spade anchor slipped!

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Seconded. I'm midway through mounting a 10t winch to a drop on blade tray for my E27- I wasn't sure I could trust the boom to hold/not snap in half if the spade anchor slipped!
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It's a 6t boughton off a old military vehicle,
I thought about hooking it on the blade but being able to reach over fences and walls was too much of a benefit for us.

How you going to pipe your winch?
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11 minutes ago, Gray git said:

It's a 6t boughton off a old military vehicle,
I thought about hooking it on the blade but being able to reach over fences and walls was too much of a benefit for us.

How you going to pipe your winch?

It's going to have to come from the aux simply due to flow rates- a blade tee woudl be far too slow.

 

To be fair, the faff of hooking it on is probably comparable to the faff of removing the grab/rotator combo! With 4t more pull than yours I'll keep it on the blade I think.

 

Has a radio remote control- should be handy when it's finished.

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It's going to have to come from the aux simply due to flow rates- a blade tee woudl be far too slow.
 
To be fair, the faff of hooking it on is probably comparable to the faff of removing the grab/rotator combo! With 4t more pull than yours I'll keep it on the blade I think.
 
Has a radio remote control- should be handy when it's finished.
The pull will be partly depending on the pressure blow out on your aux circuit so worth checking that against your winches recommend pressure as I know on ours that maxes out before the winch will.
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15 minutes ago, Gray git said:
2 hours ago, doobin said:
It's going to have to come from the aux simply due to flow rates- a blade tee woudl be far too slow.
 
To be fair, the faff of hooking it on is probably comparable to the faff of removing the grab/rotator combo! With 4t more pull than yours I'll keep it on the blade I think.
 
Has a radio remote control- should be handy when it's finished.

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The pull will be partly depending on the pressure blow out on your aux circuit so worth checking that against your winches recommend pressure as I know on ours that maxes out before the winch will.

Mine needs a pressure reducer to protect the winch. 

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9 hours ago, LGP Eddie said:

My good friend Shaun Gratton’s old setup just come up.

This had the very best of first owner and is a brilliant setup to use.

 

The Komatsu mini’s are totally overlooked by most, but are fantastic bits of kit.

 

 

Eddie.
 

 

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High hours, but looks tidy, and a fair price

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