NewHere2
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I'm an Old Fart and with the lose of one arm, I depend greatly on my rigs to get me out of trouble when I have a "lapse in judgement". Generally I travel alone when scouting for critters (Think elk, deer, turkeys). Being able to winch off of the front or rear of the rig is important to me. So I decided to set the 700-4D up this way.
Installing a KFI front receiver was easy. Found it on E-bay, new but scratched, so made the seller a reasonable offer and they took it. I also mounted a rubber tube plug to keep it clean. Notice the red electrical quick connector mounted to the left.
A Warn VXR-35S was mounted to a homemade aluminum plate. The tongue on the plate is made from heavy wall aluminum. It's plenty strong enough and I would rather see the aluminum bend than damage the frame of the Pioneer. Went to E-bay again and found a set of Warn rear mount cables, think they were 10' in length. I used a 5ft. 8inch cable with quick connector for the front end. A 4ft. 4inch cable with quick connector was used on the rear. In addition, a 2ft. cable was used on the winch itself. The lengths of these cables would be determined by where you mount the winch contactor. I mounted my contactor under the passenger side seat. The winch and all my other lights and accessories are run off of a larger second battery ( already posted that info. ).
To store the winch when not in use, I installed an addition receiver up under the rear of the Pioneer box. Again, this is for storage only, too much leverage up that high and could result in frame damage if pulled from there.
As a plus, the winch when stored stays relatively high and dry!
PS
My 7yr. old Grandson and I started work on an aluminum front rack for the 700 (or "Buggy" as he calls it ). Hope to have it done by mid week. Damn this virus crap. I've been doing home school and daycare with him since this started. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you!
Installing a KFI front receiver was easy. Found it on E-bay, new but scratched, so made the seller a reasonable offer and they took it. I also mounted a rubber tube plug to keep it clean. Notice the red electrical quick connector mounted to the left.
A Warn VXR-35S was mounted to a homemade aluminum plate. The tongue on the plate is made from heavy wall aluminum. It's plenty strong enough and I would rather see the aluminum bend than damage the frame of the Pioneer. Went to E-bay again and found a set of Warn rear mount cables, think they were 10' in length. I used a 5ft. 8inch cable with quick connector for the front end. A 4ft. 4inch cable with quick connector was used on the rear. In addition, a 2ft. cable was used on the winch itself. The lengths of these cables would be determined by where you mount the winch contactor. I mounted my contactor under the passenger side seat. The winch and all my other lights and accessories are run off of a larger second battery ( already posted that info. ).
To store the winch when not in use, I installed an addition receiver up under the rear of the Pioneer box. Again, this is for storage only, too much leverage up that high and could result in frame damage if pulled from there.
As a plus, the winch when stored stays relatively high and dry!
PS
My 7yr. old Grandson and I started work on an aluminum front rack for the 700 (or "Buggy" as he calls it ). Hope to have it done by mid week. Damn this virus crap. I've been doing home school and daycare with him since this started. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you!