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bullbar massaging

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bullbar massaging

Post by rockcrawler31 »

hey guys

i just got a PTO winch, and want to fit it behind my ARB style bullbar. It looks like i will have to chop a section out of the main bumper part if i don't want it to push the bar forwards by a mile. Has any one done this and how hard is it to reinforce the remaining part of the bar that has had a bit chopped out of it.
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

"bump"

I want to know too. In my case a thomas PTO behind a newer style ARB winch bar (see avatar) on a 75.

Trying to decide if i should buy the winch or not. I really don't want to move this bar any further forward.

-Stu :)
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Post by Hamo »

I have a 40 series with the pto winch it mounts on angle iron that go's from 1 chassis rail to the other standard i don't know if that helps. or try looking in the members secton for hey charger i remember reading about his 60 series last weekend and he also has a pto winch setup
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