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Installing a Winch
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<blockquote data-quote="fishfactor" data-source="post: 36254" data-attributes="member: 4054"><p>I have a Bobcat T320 that we use primarily with a forestry cutter. During a recent job that crossed over some wetlands 3 miles off the road, we realized that a winch may be a wise investment. I never got stuck, but I pinched the seat for several hours at a time. Skidder ruts, mud, and stump holes are not my friends. I've been searching and it seems the warn hydraulic may be the way to go. Planning on building a swing away rear bumper to mount it on, but it will need to be a beast to handle a pull. Looking for some input and hope someone here has done the same to share their methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfactor, post: 36254, member: 4054"] I have a Bobcat T320 that we use primarily with a forestry cutter. During a recent job that crossed over some wetlands 3 miles off the road, we realized that a winch may be a wise investment. I never got stuck, but I pinched the seat for several hours at a time. Skidder ruts, mud, and stump holes are not my friends. I've been searching and it seems the warn hydraulic may be the way to go. Planning on building a swing away rear bumper to mount it on, but it will need to be a beast to handle a pull. Looking for some input and hope someone here has done the same to share their methods. [/QUOTE]
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