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winch installed

recon

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I finally installed a winch on my 1971 M35. It was pretty much straight forward. Getting the knockout for the pto shifter out was a pain. It would not knock out. I had to drill a bunch of holes and use a chisel. The pto went on easily once I got the correct studs. Every thing else went smoothly.. With help from a few buddies and an engine hoist the winch ( attached to a bumper) slid right in and we bolted it on in just a few minutes.
 

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Recovry4x4

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Looks like your winch came off of one of Ken Kublo's trucks. Looks great. Like Eric, I've had a winch assy here for a couple of years for my dropside, I never find time to install it.
 

wsucougarx

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Outstanding looks great!!!! I made the mistake of removing the old bumper to keep the original with my truck...mistake. I sure paid for it too. Spent an extra 4 hours trying to get things lined up.
 
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