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PTO or Hydraulic Winches on a zook

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PTO or Hydraulic Winches on a zook

Post by nicbeer »

Is it possible and what / how much is involved fitting one. Into a 85' 1.3 SWB.

I have heard of using pwr steering pumps??

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Post by Liam »

There is such a thing as a PTO setup for a sierra ( its the blanked off output on your transfer. Wouldnt be that hard to make yourself if you were determined. I wouldnt run a winch directly off one but hydraullic drive wouldn't be bad ( or an air compressor) The original PTO kits are rare as hens teeth. Got a schematic of them somewhere but it's a bit vague.
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Post by Guy »

I have chatted with some malaysian guy ages ago about this, he ditched the Zuk unit in favour of a Nissan PTO reconed they pulled a load better and were slightly lighter (as well as easier to find) Supposedly not to uncommon in Malaysia .. hmm PTO air compressor !! :shock:
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