Hi,
Taken on a club trip.
and a cu
cheers
 Who has a PTO winch fitted to their defender??
 Who has a PTO winch fitted to their defender??
		i'm not talking ex-mil as the winch will be fitted to a military bar so all good
I am looking for ideas on how to fix the front bar/winch arranagement on my defender
currently fitted is a home made cradle fitted to the chassis, around this TJM bar that has the middle section cut out of it........bar and cradle are seperate. the ends of the bar basically flap around in the air, well not quite but the smallest knock would put the bar into my guard
Two option i guess
1. keep existing cradle and build a new bar around it
2. get a custom bar made that incorporates a winch cradle
chasing your ideas
i'm not overly fussed about having barwork above the winch to support lights and antennas
could be as simple as reusing an original defender bumper
re: existing cradle (rar110 and inside hope you are not reading this) i was pleasantly surprised with the winch installations performance on the weekend as i was being dragged up hill on a 2:1 (snatch block) everything stayed in place. am i right that only equates to maybe a bit over half the load?
Hi,
Taken on a club trip.
and a cu
cheers
Thanks
I'm on the phone, is that a piece of C channel running across the front in replacement to the standard bumper??
Hi,
not sure, I have fixed the photo I stuffed up with 2 closeups, now you have a full view.
I will probably see Chris on Wed night at the club meeting, I will ask him then if you like.
cheers
I'd like to see how others engage their PTO, particularly in cab, how and where? Any photos please?
Well that means it works! I would rather see a permanently-temporaryarrangement than none at all, because I have only ever seen the Perentie arrangement. How about a description? Cable or lever actuation? Location of actuator? Did you borrow bits from somewhere else? I was thinking a twist to lock cable hand throttle might work.
i have a length of 6mm threaded rod
drilled a hole slightly larger through the seat box right next to the tunnel
i have a nut that i run down the thread so that the PTO cannot engage accidently (main reason for this is i leave the dog cltuch engaged, probably not reccommended)
so to engage i run the nut up the thread, pust the rod rearwards and engage the PTO
the plan is to fit an air cylinder.......i already have air for my locker just need to make up a bracket.......still on the to do list
Thanks Kelvin, that shows that i'm thinking in the right direction. The army PTOs had a spring return at the pto end that mine doesn't have, so may need to go a solid mechanical actuator similar to yours versus a slightly easier to arrange cable.
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