General
The vehicle's steering pump is used to power the winch. The engine must be running while operating the winch, as the engine turns the
power steering pump which pumps fluid to rotate the winch. The winch will have full pulling capabilities at an engine idle. The winch is
operated by an electric activated switching valve. When engaging or disengaging the clutch and/or shift lever, it may be necessary to rotate
the drum by hand to align gears.
Preparation for Use
1. For use in pulling objects other than self recovery, park vehicle directly facing object to be winched. Apply parking brake.
2. Place transmission shift lever in "N" (neutral)
3. Start engine
4. Chock wheels
Unwinding Winch Cable
To unwind cable by hand, turn top lever to "FREE" (free spool). Turn side lever to "FREE" (free spool). Both levers should be in "FREE"
positions to unwind cable.
CAUTION:
Wear leather gloves when handling winch cable. Do not handle cable with bare hands. Broken wires cause injuries. When fully
extending winch cable, make sure that five wraps of winch cable remain on drum at all times. Failure to do this may cause
serious injury. Pull off cable by hand to desired length. Connect to load leaving one foot of slack in cable.
Pulling Load
Turn top lever to "LOW" (lock low gear). Leave the side lever at "FREE" (free spool). This will engage the winch into low gear.
CAUTION:
Direct all personnel to stand clear of winch cable during winch operation. A snapped winch cable will cause serious injury or
death. Do not activate winch electric connector when engine is OFF with a LOAD on cable. This can put the winch into a
retarded free spool mode.
Operate remote control switch to "IN" or "OUT" until load has been retrieved. Secure winch after operation.
Operation of High Gear
Turn top lever to "FREE." Turn side lever to "HIGH" (lock high gear).
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WINCH OPERATION
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