I am thinking of installing a winch, something I have wanted for ages!
My justification is my firewood / logging work that I do.
I am wanting to use it to haul logs from the bush. It will be getting 15 minutes use, every 1/2 hour.
I may get access to some really big Bluegums on a ridgeline soon. I don't think the Prado will be up to skidding these!
My thoughts are that I put a PTO system onto my KZJ-71 Prado.
I know that I will need to install gears in the transfer case, and create the driveline past the radiator bottom tank etc. All stuff I can do.
I have also wondered about electric winches, due to ease of install and possibly that they are more powerful than the PTO ones.
What winches provide the most pull and which ones have a greater frequency of use (duty cycle, in welders speak)?
Marty talks of forward reverse PTO selectors
Sadam_Husain wrote:
If its a 3 position PTO that you can run forward/reverse instead of engage/disengage then you've got something thats a bit more sought after but you'll find most people arent prepared to pay high prices for them, I've had 3 of them (still got 2) and the most I ever paid was $350 for one of them
What advantage does this give you. I assume it is the ability to lower stuff or are there other reasons?
I have also wondered about a hydraulic setup, as I could use the pump to drive a tipping ram on my wood trailer in the future. I suspect that this winch setup would be an expensive way forward though.
Whilst back in work now, (fabricating for a company TomsOffroad used to work for) and attempting to get back on my feet by still doing firewood, money is tight... 6 months on a sickness benefit doesn't help the back pocket!
Ideas folks?
I know there is plenty of knowledge on this forum.
Keen to learn it, as I have little 4-by winching experience.
Cheers
The not so black-dogged Johnno