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plumber, I had a look at the specs and price & it's all good. When I 1st saw the photo I must admit it was over-kill but they are mini-monsters for ATV and Utility Vehicles. Makes good sense to me----------enjoy.

Cheers Mike

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Ok I must be having a blonde moment, I can't get the link to work. Kinarfi can you post the pictures?

Cinda

Me blonde 2 couldn't get link to work either. Plumber, do you hear us? :)

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You don't have permission to access /96/5/63/4/2707563040104805325KtMPvL_fs.jpg on this server.

Is this what you got Cinda? Maybe the server thinks is porn or something bad, brostar seems to have been able to see it. Brostar repost plumbers picture, please.

PM'd plumber so he can us trooperfolk web shots.

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I bought me a new winch a Mile Marker pe4500 it's a monster I mounted it on a winch cradle Made a plate with a 2"receiver so I can use it in front or rear I hook it to a tree in my yard it pull me with me putting on the brakes I'm going out riding this weekend to see how it works in the mud Here is a pic. http://image96.webshots.com/96/5/63/4/2707...25KtMPvL_fs.jpg

That's a monster, can you hang your trooper in a tree? :D:blink::lol:

Must done something the photo came up, Thanks

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Sorry about that I post it in trooperfolk so from now on it should work Cinda you need one of these for your T4 I paid 331.52 deliver to my front door.Kinarfi yes it will pull it up a tree so I can bird watch ha ha

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Me blonde 2 couldn't get link to work either. Plumber, do you hear us? :)

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You don't have permission to access /96/5/63/4/2707563040104805325KtMPvL_fs.jpg on this server.

Is this what you got Cinda? Maybe the server thinks is porn or something bad, brostar seems to have been able to see it. Brostar repost plumbers picture, please.

PM'd plumber so he can us trooperfolk web shots.

I think it's been sorted by now but I too received the forbidden access page. The way around it is to push your reload button & bingo. Kinarfi, I forgot to log out again so you may of hung around for a reply, sorry about that.

Cheers Mike.

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Cinda I made a plate with a 2" receiver hitch the plate bolts to were the old winch is at but to bolt the winch in the same place it's to big it has to go out side like mine. They also have a pe3500 that looks good that I think it would fix in the same place as the old one.You would have to check the spec. to see if it would fit I pick this one for the 80 ft. cable and the 4500lbs that it pulls

Posted
Cinda I made a plate with a 2" receiver hitch the plate bolts to were the old winch is at but to bolt the winch in the same place it's to big it has to go out side like mine. They also have a pe3500 that looks good that I think it would fix in the same place as the old one.You would have to check the spec. to see if it would fit I pick this one for the 80 ft. cable and the 4500lbs that it pulls

Thank-you Plumber.

Cinda

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