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sermis

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I got the winch and thought about mounting under be back of my M35. What covers the bearing where the PTO shaft is. Looks like there shoud be a cover of sometype. The roller bearing is exposed on the winch.
 

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Spicergear has those winches on the front and back of his deuce. Quite the work of art.
 

sermis

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TheBuggyman, If I run across more nuts I will let you know. THe 7 rims I have are complete except for a couple of valve stems. You really were looking at the PIC.
 

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TheBuggyman, you might try Fastenal. I traded Derby some 20 bolt rims for some tires and he found the nuts at Fastenal for $0.65 each. They were a supplier for military. If they had the nuts for the 20 bolt rims I would bet they have the nuts for the 10 bolt rims.
 

sermis

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Here is a PIC of the PTO shaft. The roller bearing is exposed. Is am guessing there a cover plate that goes there. Anybody got one?





 
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