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Winch Removal

Mullaney

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There are some good how to videos on youtube to change all the bushings top and bottom it took a 6 ft cheater pipe to break the passenger side nut on the bottom a 3/4 extenstion goes thru the hole in the bumper straight up to the nut 1 3/16th i think it was i just replaced the bottoms on mine the tops looked good my 1 inch ingesol rand tire gun wouldnt break the pass side the driverside just unbolt the infared light in the bumper to access the nut on that side
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I was in agreement until I finally started trying to replace the "biscuits" on my M1089 wrecker. Your directions and the videos are right for more than 90% of the LMTV / MTV trucks. I have not found a video for a truck with a winch and replacing those "biscuits". There is no way to get a socket and impact wrench in the pocket where the nut and the end of the bolt live.

In some other thread here, I wrote up some of what I did. Ultimately, we used a dremel with a cut-off blade split the nut. Then used a large chisel and beat and banged on it to split the nut and slid it off the bolt. After that, it was ready to receive a new bolt, nut, and biscuit. Wrenches are the only way I could find to tighten those bolts.
 

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I was in agreement until I finally started trying to replace the "biscuits" on my M1089 wrecker. Your directions and the videos are right for more than 90% of the LMTV / MTV trucks. I have not found a video for a truck with a winch and replacing those "biscuits". There is no way to get a socket and impact wrench in the pocket where the nut and the end of the bolt live.

In some other thread here, I wrote up some of what I did. Ultimately, we used a dremel with a cut-off blade split the nut. Then used a large chisel and beat and banged on it to split the nut and slid it off the bolt. After that, it was ready to receive a new bolt, nut, and biscuit. Wrenches are the only way I could find to tighten those bolts.
DEEAAMN THAT SUCKS ! So youve already done it before gotcha
 

Mullaney

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DEEAAMN THAT SUCKS ! So youve already done it before gotcha
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You would be amazed at the improvement in ride quality with those new pieces of rubber in place.
I kept hoping, but wrenches wuz it!

I imagine at the factory, the problem solved before the cab was attached to the tilt mechanism.
Just guessing though...
 

TheDrashStash

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I'm planning on removing my winch from my 1088 truck. I need the space and probably will never need the winch. I can probably figure it out with some luck and the TMs, but does anyone here have any suggestions on the best way to do it? I'm also not familiar with PTOs, so I have a lot to learn there.

Any tips are much appreciated. And also, anyone want a winch ;)
How much do you want for it? I've thought about adding a winch to my M1084 so I can have a winch AND a crane. I'd already have the hydraulic system too
 
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