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Transits and Winches


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dont know about transits but its straight forward to fit one on a landrover just bolt it on and wire in.

 

if you get a kit for a transit it would be simmilar at a guess

 

only thing with a winch on the front is it cant pull you out backwards and normaly you tend to get stuck driving in forwards IMO

 

very handy thing none the less

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You just tie an old rope to the rear wheel then tie it to the tree and get the transit to walk up the rope. Wont get you out of every where but does work in some situations.

 

that method doesnt work at-all, there was a device made some years ago designed with this concept in mind, it was a flop.

 

much better idea would be a tifor, or simmilar hand winch-cheaper, more versitile, can use it for front or rear recovery, and gives you a work out too :001_tongue:

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