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Old 11-28-2008, 03:28 AM
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Default 10000 lbs superwinch - best way to mount

Just got a 10000 lbs winch. I'm now trying to figure out the best way to mount, without having to replace too many parts - I'd like the custom front or rear bumper which houses a winch, but this is too expensive for me.

So, how and where is the best place to mount this? I've seen winches mounted onto flat winch receivers, and then the winch is portable and can be moved easily to both front and back hitch. I like this method, but not sure how strong the pin holding the receiver to hitch is? Can these pins actually withstand the weight on the H2 is it is really stuck and the winch is truly pulling its full 10000 pounds on pressure on the pin?

Ay advice would be appreciated.

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Default Re: 10000 lbs superwinch - best way to mount

10000lb winch!!! Thats crazy. Not to sure about the pin? I don't know what material they are made of. Any how I heard cryo frozen metal almost doubles its tensile strength. Let me know if it holds when you pull that dozer out
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Default Re: 10000 lbs superwinch - best way to mount

WARN was the only one making the receiver mounts....that I have seen in person. So you may want to start there for a mounting plate.

Otherwise, you;re back to custom.
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Default Re: 10000 lbs superwinch - best way to mount

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... I like this method, but not sure how strong the pin holding the receiver to hitch is? Can these pins actually withstand the weight on the H2 is it is really stuck and the winch is truly pulling its full 10000 pounds on pressure on the pin?

Don't worry about it. The H2 has a Class 3 receiver which are held by 5/8" dia hitch pins which typically have 30,000 lb rated shear strength capacity. You will stall the winch long before the pin will fail.

What you need to know is that the front receiver on the H2 is not as strong as the rear, as it was not designed for towing (great for launching your boat down a boat ramp). So when using a front mounted multimount winch on an H2, (depending on the situation) it's best to avoid pulling from an extreem sideways angle.
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