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Re: Adding winch to goosneck
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Posted by MN Bob on May 05, 2006 at 13:01:10 from (24.179.180.165):
In Reply to: Adding winch to goosneck posted by Brian_1953_50 on May 05, 2006 at 12:39:46:
Looks just like my rig (2003 Diesel)Different name on the trailer. Even the same tool box. I had welding shop weld up a sort of exattrated U that slips over the front of the trailer frame. Then I can attach the winch to it just like I would in the reciever hitch on the truck. Sort of kept it dual purose and has been very usefull. Its really heavy without the winch, and you may need to modify the design but I bet if you stopped at a fabricating shop and told him what you want he could come up with it in short order. I think mine cost me just under a $100. 2 years ago. Good luck. Bob
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