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Water & winches

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extreme90:
:lol:   :twisted:
wel, it was screaming out to have a new path,  :lol:
yup was me, took 2 8274's get me out me and my m8s on disco  :shock:
thats how bad it is
beware tho, i am going straigh down the middle of the lot the next time im up there  :twisted:
200ft winch through a bog  :twisted:  should be fun.......long.......but fun  :twisted:
ill let you no when it happening as i dont no if ill be making it this month  :cry:  my 90 having her annual make over  :twisted:
dan

martha focker:
cya soon and u got a nice rig, goodluck with the makeover. :(bigsmoke):

Littledan:
we had our soilnoids in the seat tray where the battery was but our which had air vents in it and the clay at tixover got in and [!Expletive Deleted!] it :(

dan

Defender:
Another option for a waterproof setup is either a hydraulic winch or a mechanical PTO winch.
The PTO ones are getting hard to get hold of, but they do still surface occasionally. I had one fitted to my old Series 3. What a fantastic piece of kit. Even managed to recover a bogged Unimog with a single line pull after a Huskey winch stalled on a double line pull trying to recover it. :)

martha focker:
Thanks for all your help. :D

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