Garage winch install
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:39 pm
Moving MVs without a motor can be a task. Since this month there are unlimited 20% off coupons at Harbor Freight I was able to get the thing done.
First the winch:
With the 2 year warranty it was about $300.
This is the winch receiver mount: ($35)
Here is the bumper mount ($18)
I flipped it over and bolted it to the concrete floor (6 inch thick slab) with red heads ($13)
using a new hammer drill ($30)
The final product:
The winch receiver mount has the bolt holes to mount the winch, but the front fairlead mount is to high for the 6k winch. So I ended up cutting about 3/4 of an inch to make the gap wider. I plan to make a spacer plate to allow it bolt up properly.
The winch pulled up a G506 up a 16% grade, over a 10 inch rock that was sticking up, and a 3 inch lip where the concrete is not level with the pitch of the ground. Bottom line: I am super impressed with the winch and the setup. The bonus is that I can easily unhitch the winch mount from the bolted down receiver on the floor and use it on our SUV is needed.
And for those who berate Harbor Freight tools a quick google will prove that the 'Badlands' line of winches are rated very highly.
First the winch:
With the 2 year warranty it was about $300.
This is the winch receiver mount: ($35)
Here is the bumper mount ($18)
I flipped it over and bolted it to the concrete floor (6 inch thick slab) with red heads ($13)
using a new hammer drill ($30)
The final product:
The winch receiver mount has the bolt holes to mount the winch, but the front fairlead mount is to high for the 6k winch. So I ended up cutting about 3/4 of an inch to make the gap wider. I plan to make a spacer plate to allow it bolt up properly.
The winch pulled up a G506 up a 16% grade, over a 10 inch rock that was sticking up, and a 3 inch lip where the concrete is not level with the pitch of the ground. Bottom line: I am super impressed with the winch and the setup. The bonus is that I can easily unhitch the winch mount from the bolted down receiver on the floor and use it on our SUV is needed.
And for those who berate Harbor Freight tools a quick google will prove that the 'Badlands' line of winches are rated very highly.