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   / Whats a good location for an electric winch?
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#51  
"you should see my truck."
I'd love to see your, 20 forward gears, didn't know that's possible. Is built for off road use, mission to Mar's maybe, must be something to see.

Simple really, you add what they call a crawl box. It's just half of another transfer case with more gear reduction. So you have your 5 speed tranny, X2 with the stock transfer case for 5 more, that's 10 or another 5 with the other low range that's 15 or both lows together for another 5 that's a total of 20.
I know a guy who has stacked transmissions in an old Binder. A five speed tranny, a four speed tranny and a transfer case. I'll let you do the math. He has lots of choices though. LOL
 
   / Whats a good location for an electric winch? #52  
Unimogs are great for the trails but you do have to have some patience getting to where you want to go on the freeway. I was gonna build up an FJ40 with portal axles like the Unimog has along with rear steer but the axle deal fell through. The shop I was using to do my fab work in also went away. Since I no longer had no access to all the shop tools the project became one of those stalled project vehicles that sit and gather dust. I kept the FJ hanging around in the garage for several years then I wound up selling it about a year and a half ago. The guy who bought it has put some money into it but the undercarriage is still more of a stock leaf spring affair. I had a 350 small block in so it was a real E ticket ride on the street.

Do you take your Unimog on the trails or is it more of an all work and no play utility vehicle? They use them in Germany for all sorts of things, a lot like we use tractors. It would be great for hunting, fishing and car camping.

On board hydraulics! Hummmm. Nahhh, I don't have any room left under the hood so I think I'm done with the truck.

You are correct about mogs being slow. Mine has "fast axles" which actually means "not quite so slow axles". With 43" tires, it will do 60'ish if you don't have a headwind or a hill. I have a Jeep Rubicon 4-door we use mostly, but it is a little nice for brushy areas and I'm trying not to beat it up. The mog is just for goofing around. The guys here at Dave's Tractor, between us all - have a couple of Rubicon's, a couple of FJ40's on 37's, a Forerunner on tons and a couple of pickups. So I bought the mog to goof around and to see if I can show these guys up. It's a 2-door cabrio, but I have another cab coming and will turn it into a 4-door cabrio. It will be road legal in California, which is not easy with a diesel mog.
 
   / Whats a good location for an electric winch?
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#53  
You are correct about mogs being slow. Mine has "fast axles" which actually means "not quite so slow axles". With 43" tires, it will do 60'ish if you don't have a headwind or a hill. I have a Jeep Rubicon 4-door we use mostly, but it is a little nice for brushy areas and I'm trying not to beat it up. The mog is just for goofing around. The guys here at Dave's Tractor, between us all - have a couple of Rubicon's, a couple of FJ40's on 37's, a Forerunner on tons and a couple of pickups. So I bought the mog to goof around and to see if I can show these guys up. It's a 2-door cabrio, but I have another cab coming and will turn it into a 4-door cabrio. It will be road legal in California, which is not easy with a diesel mog.

"Trying not to beat it up"? What's it for then? LOL

Sounds like you need to get up here so we can do some crawling. Fordyce is pretty much a day trip from my place. If I get up that way, I'll be sure to stop by to say hi.

My taco has a RockJock 60 in the rear but a built 44 up front so I keep it on 35's. 35" tires is about all a Dana 44 can take and live, even a built 44. Anything much larger than that is getting into trailer queen territory anyway so I'm keeping it right there. I like to drive mine there, wheel it, then drive it home again. Although sometimes you have to fix what you broke to drive it home again. Got any idea what it costs to overnight a transfer case to Moab? Still I figure it's cheaper than a trailer and tow rig.
 
   / Whats a good location for an electric winch? #54  
Yea those railroad rails don't show up good and cant zoom in either, some guys here can post pictures on a thread, and I can zoom right in so good I can see scratches on their tractor. If my pic was like that, you'd be able to see the brand new sneakers I put on 2 years ago.
Those rail are around 25 lbs. ea., 3 in all, I use to use them alot when logging, helps keep the front end down, but now I put the logs on a trailer down in the woods, trailer hauls easier and keeps the log cleaner.
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The main reason they don't show up, is there is not enough light shining on the front of the tractor.

Here it is cropped and displayed Large, inline.

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   / Whats a good location for an electric winch?
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#55  
The main reason they don't show up, is there is not enough light shining on the front of the tractor.

Here it is cropped and displayed Large, inline.

View attachment 462152

You'd think the engine would be running hot as H E L L.

That said, the temp gauge on my new machine didn't budge after running for 4 or 5 hours yesterday. I'm beginning to wonder if it's working at all.
 
   / Whats a good location for an electric winch? #56  
"Trying not to beat it up"? What's it for then? LOL

Sounds like you need to get up here so we can do some crawling. Fordyce is pretty much a day trip from my place. If I get up that way, I'll be sure to stop by to say hi.

My taco has a RockJock 60 in the rear but a built 44 up front so I keep it on 35's. 35" tires is about all a Dana 44 can take and live, even a built 44. Anything much larger than that is getting into trailer queen territory anyway so I'm keeping it right there. I like to drive mine there, wheel it, then drive it home again. Although sometimes you have to fix what you broke to drive it home again. Got any idea what it costs to overnight a transfer case to Moab? Still I figure it's cheaper than a trailer and tow rig.

Yeah, when I stop and trim brush before driving up a trail in my Jeep I get teased mercilessly by the guys. The Unimog ought to fix that problem, I am purposely not going to put a nice paintjob on it....and I hope I stick to that! The mog comes stock with 12.50R20 tires, and had an option for the 14.5R20 (43") so these are essentially stock tires on a mog, no axle issues at that tire size. Your Taco sounds real proper. You are in a great area for wheelin'.
 
   / Whats a good location for an electric winch?
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Yeah, when I stop and trim brush before driving up a trail in my Jeep I get teased mercilessly by the guys. The Unimog ought to fix that problem, I am purposely not going to put a nice paintjob on it....and I hope I stick to that! The mog comes stock with 12.50R20 tires, and had an option for the 14.5R20 (43") so these are essentially stock tires on a mog, no axle issues at that tire size. Your Taco sounds real proper. You are in a great area for wheelin'.

Better keep that Jeep out of the rocks then, which means Fordyce is out. You can't do rock crawling and give a hoot about how pretty your sheet metal is.

There are lots and lots of dirt roads, Forest service mainly, around here so there is that kind of off roading too. Other than 20 and 49 many of the roads around here are dirt.
 
   / Whats a good location for an electric winch? #58  
"Trying not to beat it up"? What's it for then? LOL

Sounds like you need to get up here so we can do some crawling. Fordyce is pretty much a day trip from my place. If I get up that way, I'll be sure to stop by to say hi.

My taco has a RockJock 60 in the rear but a built 44 up front so I keep it on 35's. 35" tires is about all a Dana 44 can take and live, even a built 44. Anything much larger than that is getting into trailer queen territory anyway so I'm keeping it right there. I like to drive mine there, wheel it, then drive it home again. Although sometimes you have to fix what you broke to drive it home again. Got any idea what it costs to overnight a transfer case to Moab? Still I figure it's cheaper than a trailer and tow rig.

Ok, now that's enough out of you about Fordyce and Moab ;). Pretty much anything worthwhile is a 2 day drive away from me. I went back to ATVs as there's nothing 'local' that was a challenge for my Toy locked on 38s. Our group had everything from a Zuk on 33s to buggies with 42s and we all beat on them like they were sponsored. :D
 
   / Whats a good location for an electric winch?
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Ok, now that's enough out of you about Fordyce and Moab ;). Pretty much anything worthwhile is a 2 day drive away from me. I went back to ATVs as there's nothing 'local' that was a challenge for my Toy locked on 38s. Our group had everything from a Zuk on 33s to buggies with 42s and we all beat on them like they were sponsored. :D

Well I said nothing about The Rubicon, Dusy Ershim, The Hammers, Parker of any of the other places in Arizona must less Colorado did I?
 
   / Whats a good location for an electric winch? #60  
Well I said nothing about The Rubicon, Dusy Ershim, The Hammers, Parker of any of the other places in Arizona must less Colorado did I?

Nice...thanks for that. I'll just go sit in a corner and cry now....:hissyfit:

Good wheeling is definitely lacking in these parts. If my lottery ticket for tomorrow night is any good, I'm heading your way :thumbsup:
 

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