two_bit_score
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two_bit_score said:We added a bracket for a winch onto a utility trailer. The winch is in a cradle which slides into the receiver.
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Nice job.
Chris
We added a bracket for a winch onto a utility trailer. The winch is in a cradle which slides into the receiver.
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That looks great so does the rear bumper mount.
56FordGuy, Are you going to mount a connection on the front and back of the truck?
Yes. I have receiver hitches on both the front and rear now, and am planning to add a removable receiver hitch to my trailer and the flatbed of my truck. Planning to run power cables to the front and rear of the truck. I have a long jumper cable with the SB350 connectors on it that I can use to power the winch when it's on the bed of the truck. I haven't run any power cable yet, trying to figure out where to attach the plug near the front hitch. I know where I want to put it on the rear, but need to get a long piece of cable to use.
Do you have a replacement front bumper with a receiver or a bolt on receiver on the front?
I just bought what they said I needed to use with a Warn M8000 on my truck. :ashamed:
How do you plan to mount the receiver to the bed so will be removable? That sounds like an interesting job.
mikegt4 said:nice job Two Bit
You will find that it has other uses too. I have hauled several small boat trailers with questionable tires, bad wheel bearings or no tags by using the receiver tube to do what it was made for, a hitch. Just haul the bad trailer up on to the deck then remove the winch, put in the ball and hitch up the trailer. Don't forget to tie down the back of the trailer as well.
nice job Two Bit
You will find that it has other uses too. I have hauled several small boat trailers with questionable tires, bad wheel bearings or no tags by using the receiver tube to do what it was made for, a hitch. Just haul the bad trailer up on to the deck then remove the winch, put in the ball and hitch up the trailer. Don't forget to tie down the back of the trailer as well.