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ang hm could you find a bigger wench?
It's receiver mounted; can hang it on either end of the truck. When I got the jeep, moved the winch over, same setup. Never used it on the back of the jeep; in fact never stuck the jeep, but did pull a Suburban out of belly deep mud w/it on the jeep one night. Jeep was too light & kept sliding until I intentionally stuck it before the Suburban would budge.
If the winch looks big on the truck......
Joked w/my wife that if I ever couldn't find a parking place for the jeep, I could always hang it from the nearest tree. When I sold the jeep, the winch went back on the truck.
A few years back, I buried my truck getting a downed nilgai out of the brush about 300 yards from hard ground. The winch paid for itself that day. Had to snake the nilgai out of brush with it first, then heavy rain hit before we could pick her up. Roller chop was flooded so had to get the truck out, leaving the nilgai at edge of brush where I could reach it from from the caliche road with a rope.
Made 3 pulls with the winch to get truck out, the worst (from the arrow) was nearly a 45* pull and the truck was belly deep in mud w/no bottom. Sure was glad I had plenty of winch as the front wheels were plowing broadside in mud up to the frame.
Nilgai was at the edge of the brush line about 300 yards from the road which was the only hard ground around.
Strung a nylon rope through snatch block to small mesquite at side of road and pulled her out.
The downpour stopped just as we got her to the road.
Since my buddy shot the cow, he field dressed it while I recovered all our gear.
Regards,
hm