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GQ PTO - Pictures Wanted

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by rlaxton »

Gabriel,

As I have yet to see the case I am not sure but in general, cast iron can be welded with appropriate preheating and slow cool down. I would be going to some of your local engineering fabrication/repair shops and getting prices. In industry, castings are always being repaired since often they are no longer available.

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Post by GQ TROL »

Gabriel,

As I have yet to see the case I am not sure but in general, cast iron can be welded with appropriate preheating and slow cool down


They are cast alloy I think?? Still weldable, not sure how long it will last though.
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Post by GQ TROL »

Hi Guys
I have been flooded with replies for the winch, which I don't own but know who has it for sale.
LEGS X1 has first dibs followed by
JOHNCLEWS69
KIWI
rlexton


J Top, have you got a source for any more of these?? Would be keen on another one too.

Cheers
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Post by GQ TROL »

Are they fairly common in the wrecker yards over there in Kiwiland?


Richard,
They are relatively common over here, but still highly sought after. Calls to several wreckers last week revealed 5 winches around the North Island, but all were incomplete except for one. I bought one complete unit, while a mate bought just the winch head off another as a spare.

Cheers
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Post by rlaxton »

Spoke to AllJap again today. They have their purchasing guy looking in Japan for me. I have put an order in for three units at this point. I think that it is matter of patience and waiting. No other wrecker I have spoken to has any clue or interest in helping me so I will just hang in there.

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Post by BT1-PATROL »

Factoy PTO from Japan
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Post by Gabriel »

Can one of you guys help me? I send the money and one of you buy the winch (I don't need a complete one, I need one as spare parts, so I would expect to be less then a complete one) and send it to me by a freight company.

Any help will be appreciated!!

regards, Gabriel
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Post by gary_in_nz »

heres 1 for digging up an old post, i have finished doing a 50mm body lift, to my GQ shorty and want to mount my winch back up front, was going to custom fabricate a mounting system so that it doesn't stick out as far or as low as the standard.

its an electric winch warn M8000, what came out standard on the GQ's, does anyone have any pics of such a design??

just need some ideas!!
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Post by twodiffs »

As far as the 2 sheer pins go on the pto shaft - remove the pin closest to the pto box (gearbox), drill the hole out slightly (only takes 0.5-1mm) and put in a high tensile cap screw with nyloc nut (make sure the bolt isn't too long about 40-50mm so it doesnt connect with anything when spinning). This way if you do blow a shear pin it will be the front pin and easiest one to get to!

My winch is built into a custom bullbar but can't figure out how to upload photo?[/img]
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Post by twodiffs »

:oops: :oops: Ummm just noticed original date of thread sorry! lol
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Post by turps »

That's all right twodiffs. Post the pics anyway. Use something like www.photobucket.com to host the pics, then just link them into a thread.
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