Only have these at the moment . Used 3/16 4x2 square tubing. Class IIIreciever and base plate from harbor freight. I use chains and ratchet binders on the winch to the trucks receiver to keep it from twisting the frame of the trailer under heavy pulls I can remove the winch when I want . This was to get it high to drag logs up . But I dont need that now so I'm changing it to be more like the last two picturesNice work. You got any pics of how you mounted your winch? I'm always looking for ideas to do the same on my dump. Only gathering ideas until I actually get time to do it.
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I just ordered a do-it-yourself kit online. 32' of 1 gauge wire, parrot clamps, connectors and shrink tube.. just under hundo. I will run permanent to the back of my truck and the left over will give me tails for the winch. It's a quality kit, just waiting until I go to work to use the hydraulic crimpers.Makes life much easier. But the problem I'm having is the winch draws a lot of juice from the trailer battery. Even running the truck the charge circuit cant keep up as it's only a small wire in the 7 pin plug. My temp fix is to use a jumper cables from the trucks two batteries. I'm going to add a 2 gauge wire from front to back with a quick disconnect.
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