Y60 PTO Winch
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Y60 PTO Winch
Going to look at at complete PTO setup my my Safari this afternoon. Anything I should be looking out for before I hand over the cash?
Cheers, Brandon
Cheers, Brandon
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drum rotates ,free wheels,hub lock working ,oil in the gearbox , winds over smoothly when turning input shaft,
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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Hi, don't know much about exact construction of winch but would have thought you would also want to check the input shaft radial and axial float to check the bearings and also the backlash to check wear of the worm and wheel, don't know what is classed as good or bad..
Cheers
Tim
Cheers
Tim
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bronze drive gear onto steel main gear ,wear is a going to be there on a 25+ year gearbox
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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Cheers guys, ive taken the winch amd fitted it up. Everything check out ok, fitted it up amd its perfect. Only thing missing is a clamp for the engagement cable by the pto drive off the gearbox. Should be pretty easy to sort.
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Check the shear pins out. Most people fit an 8mm cap screw for the one nearest the gearbox and a genuine shear pin up front because they are easier to punch out when you snap one
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Very stupid question, iv never owned a pto winch before, the shear pins connect the driver shaft to the output and input shafts?
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gary_in_nz wrote:Check the shear pins out. Most people fit an 8mm cap screw for the one nearest the gearbox and a genuine shear pin up front because they are easier to punch out when you snap one
And use a nyloc nut on the bolt - also make sure the bolt isn't too long cos it will connect with stuff when the shaft is spinning...I shortened my bolt to just past the face of the nyloc nut. I also had to drill the shaft hole slightly bigger for the 8mm bolt.
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Dundaberg wrote:Very stupid question, iv never owned a pto winch before, the shear pins connect the driver shaft to the output and input shafts?
Yeah those are them usually have a split pin through them to retain it. Supposedly the rating of the shear pins is 10,000lbs. Something like that anyway.
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Oh yeah sweet. It didnt come with any. Iv just used cotter pins for now, will get a high tensile bolt for the gearbox end, and a genuine pin for the winch end.
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Carry a spare 8mm mild steel nut and bolt
Remove the end plate of pto and inspect the bronze wheel for wear,( I found mine nearly stuffed)
Some people recommend to reverse the bronze wheel periodically to even up wear on each side of teeth.
With end plate off, you can rotate it when putting back on to get filler plug up much higher, get more oil in it
Also allows you to clean out the gunge that's probably got 20 yrs of bronze wear there
Make sure you get the right oil - EP400,
Put hose tail on top instead of little breather, run a rubber hose up into eng bay,( its spew out your little breather- the oil will expand under lots of use)
Some also run a another bottle of oil off this.
Remove the end plate of pto and inspect the bronze wheel for wear,( I found mine nearly stuffed)
Some people recommend to reverse the bronze wheel periodically to even up wear on each side of teeth.
With end plate off, you can rotate it when putting back on to get filler plug up much higher, get more oil in it
Also allows you to clean out the gunge that's probably got 20 yrs of bronze wear there
Make sure you get the right oil - EP400,
Put hose tail on top instead of little breather, run a rubber hose up into eng bay,( its spew out your little breather- the oil will expand under lots of use)
Some also run a another bottle of oil off this.
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Cheers guys, so where can I get some fresh oil for it?
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stick Elf Reductelf SP680 or equivalent in it, you need a sludge gun to get it in there its pretty thick shit, as already said rotate the end plate so the filler is up at the top to get more oil in there if it hasn't already been done and run a breather hose up into the engine bay they spit a bit of oil out when they work hard
some people do two hoses and a remote reservoir in the engine bay to get the hot oil to circulate

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I've got a few litres of Total carter ep680 spare if you want your welcome to a fill up of it
. It'd be good to meet up with another local truck too

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shaun.paddy wrote:I've got a few litres of Total carter ep680 spare if you want your welcome to a fill up of it. It'd be good to meet up with another local truck too
Mate that would be awesome! Take it your in Greymouth?
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Out of town a little way, will pm you.