The50 is getting pretty close to rebuild time, and part of that rebuild is fitting a PTO winch.
I have got my hands on a Cruiser PTO winch.
I also have a PTO that runs off the Suzuki T.Case.
As you can imagine, these PTO's are rare. Like rare as in nobody (even in the states

Thing is, there's no bloody point it siting on the shelf gathering dust.
I want to hear stories of PTO drives that have let go and why.
You hear plenty about winch gear box's that let go, but nothing much about PTO drives lunching them selves.
I have done a bit of googling and not come up with much.
Is it due to the massive reduction gear in the winch that makes it the first to let go usually?? Does the gearing in the winch dramatically reduce the load on the PTO??
Or is the shear pin the ultimate protector of the PTO drive??
What's engineering theory here??
I'm asking as I want to make sure I don't prematurely wreck the precious Suzi PTO


I know we all used to throw the shear pins out on our Safais and just use high tensile cap screws and the rope breaks instead, or the worm gear winds its way out of the housing

