WINCH WIRING QUICK CONNECT
#1
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WINCH WIRING QUICK CONNECT
I am thinking of purchasing a winch and mounting it to a 2x2 tongue and thus
be able to use it by attaching it to the rear receiver on several different
vehicles. Does anybody know of a quick connect for the very heavy welding
cable I will have to run from the battery to the receiver hitch area on
several vehicles? ANY suggestions on this entire procedure would be
appreciated.
be able to use it by attaching it to the rear receiver on several different
vehicles. Does anybody know of a quick connect for the very heavy welding
cable I will have to run from the battery to the receiver hitch area on
several vehicles? ANY suggestions on this entire procedure would be
appreciated.
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Re: WINCH WIRING QUICK CONNECT
try this
http://www.warn.com/truck/mounting-s...nect_kit.shtml
also the same connectors are used for forklift truck batteries and are
available at grainger and others.
INDIVIDUAL wrote:
> I am thinking of purchasing a winch and mounting it to a 2x2 tongue and thus
> be able to use it by attaching it to the rear receiver on several different
> vehicles. Does anybody know of a quick connect for the very heavy welding
> cable I will have to run from the battery to the receiver hitch area on
> several vehicles? ANY suggestions on this entire procedure would be
> appreciated.
http://www.warn.com/truck/mounting-s...nect_kit.shtml
also the same connectors are used for forklift truck batteries and are
available at grainger and others.
INDIVIDUAL wrote:
> I am thinking of purchasing a winch and mounting it to a 2x2 tongue and thus
> be able to use it by attaching it to the rear receiver on several different
> vehicles. Does anybody know of a quick connect for the very heavy welding
> cable I will have to run from the battery to the receiver hitch area on
> several vehicles? ANY suggestions on this entire procedure would be
> appreciated.
#6
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Re: WINCH WIRING QUICK CONNECT
try this
http://www.warn.com/truck/mounting-s...nect_kit.shtml
also the same connectors are used for forklift truck batteries and are
available at grainger and others.
INDIVIDUAL wrote:
> I am thinking of purchasing a winch and mounting it to a 2x2 tongue and thus
> be able to use it by attaching it to the rear receiver on several different
> vehicles. Does anybody know of a quick connect for the very heavy welding
> cable I will have to run from the battery to the receiver hitch area on
> several vehicles? ANY suggestions on this entire procedure would be
> appreciated.
http://www.warn.com/truck/mounting-s...nect_kit.shtml
also the same connectors are used for forklift truck batteries and are
available at grainger and others.
INDIVIDUAL wrote:
> I am thinking of purchasing a winch and mounting it to a 2x2 tongue and thus
> be able to use it by attaching it to the rear receiver on several different
> vehicles. Does anybody know of a quick connect for the very heavy welding
> cable I will have to run from the battery to the receiver hitch area on
> several vehicles? ANY suggestions on this entire procedure would be
> appreciated.
#7
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Re: WINCH WIRING QUICK CONNECT
try this
http://www.warn.com/truck/mounting-s...nect_kit.shtml
also the same connectors are used for forklift truck batteries and are
available at grainger and others.
INDIVIDUAL wrote:
> I am thinking of purchasing a winch and mounting it to a 2x2 tongue and thus
> be able to use it by attaching it to the rear receiver on several different
> vehicles. Does anybody know of a quick connect for the very heavy welding
> cable I will have to run from the battery to the receiver hitch area on
> several vehicles? ANY suggestions on this entire procedure would be
> appreciated.
http://www.warn.com/truck/mounting-s...nect_kit.shtml
also the same connectors are used for forklift truck batteries and are
available at grainger and others.
INDIVIDUAL wrote:
> I am thinking of purchasing a winch and mounting it to a 2x2 tongue and thus
> be able to use it by attaching it to the rear receiver on several different
> vehicles. Does anybody know of a quick connect for the very heavy welding
> cable I will have to run from the battery to the receiver hitch area on
> several vehicles? ANY suggestions on this entire procedure would be
> appreciated.
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Re: WINCH WIRING QUICK CONNECT
Sorry Grainger now longer offers them. Similar part numbers (not
checked for availability) Anderson6321G1, Brad Harrison 48220, Systems
material handling SY6321G1
I use the "blue" size which is rated at 350 amps and costs about $25.
One is installed at each end of the JGC so I can use the winch on the
front or rear receiver hitch. I also have a manual disconnect by the
battery to cut off the power unless the winch is is use. the cable to
the rear is fished thru the unibody frame rail.
checked for availability) Anderson6321G1, Brad Harrison 48220, Systems
material handling SY6321G1
I use the "blue" size which is rated at 350 amps and costs about $25.
One is installed at each end of the JGC so I can use the winch on the
front or rear receiver hitch. I also have a manual disconnect by the
battery to cut off the power unless the winch is is use. the cable to
the rear is fished thru the unibody frame rail.
#9
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Re: WINCH WIRING QUICK CONNECT
Sorry Grainger now longer offers them. Similar part numbers (not
checked for availability) Anderson6321G1, Brad Harrison 48220, Systems
material handling SY6321G1
I use the "blue" size which is rated at 350 amps and costs about $25.
One is installed at each end of the JGC so I can use the winch on the
front or rear receiver hitch. I also have a manual disconnect by the
battery to cut off the power unless the winch is is use. the cable to
the rear is fished thru the unibody frame rail.
checked for availability) Anderson6321G1, Brad Harrison 48220, Systems
material handling SY6321G1
I use the "blue" size which is rated at 350 amps and costs about $25.
One is installed at each end of the JGC so I can use the winch on the
front or rear receiver hitch. I also have a manual disconnect by the
battery to cut off the power unless the winch is is use. the cable to
the rear is fished thru the unibody frame rail.
#10
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Re: WINCH WIRING QUICK CONNECT
Sorry Grainger now longer offers them. Similar part numbers (not
checked for availability) Anderson6321G1, Brad Harrison 48220, Systems
material handling SY6321G1
I use the "blue" size which is rated at 350 amps and costs about $25.
One is installed at each end of the JGC so I can use the winch on the
front or rear receiver hitch. I also have a manual disconnect by the
battery to cut off the power unless the winch is is use. the cable to
the rear is fished thru the unibody frame rail.
checked for availability) Anderson6321G1, Brad Harrison 48220, Systems
material handling SY6321G1
I use the "blue" size which is rated at 350 amps and costs about $25.
One is installed at each end of the JGC so I can use the winch on the
front or rear receiver hitch. I also have a manual disconnect by the
battery to cut off the power unless the winch is is use. the cable to
the rear is fished thru the unibody frame rail.