I posted this question at the end of a response to bumper steel thickness. On a B raden LU4-R can the wire rope be respooled to feed from bottom rather than over the top.
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I posted this question at the end of a response to bumper steel thickness. On a B raden LU4-R can the wire rope be respooled to feed from bottom rather than over the top.
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I just looked at one. The winch drum is set up to have the wire rope fed in either direction. So, if Braden went to the trouble of machining that into the drum. They must have felt the winch could pull its full rated power in both directions.
Then your only problem is the shifter on the PTO. Everything will be backwards. Since, it is just a single speed in both directions that should be easy. The Garwood 10K winch has a high and low speed IN selection is why I thought of that.
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Thanks for answering my question . I thought it would work from the parts diagram and my limit experience with winches. ajh
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