   
argohunter
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 10:25 pm: |
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I recently mounted a Superwinch ATV 2000 on my Max II utilizing a 4-wheel ATV mount which provided the roller fairlead feature that I was looking for. It is not an out of the box installation however. The existing angle bend on the winch mounting plate had to be modified and pressed a few more degrees to match the angle of the upper body on the front of the Max II. I also welded an additional steel plate to the winch mount. I then used 1/4" steel plate to backup the installation which was added inside the Max II in front of the fuel tank. I believe that my setup will also provide a base to add a brush guard on the front of the Max II. I have got some digital images but I am on the road and won't be home for a while to retrieve them. |