C celt69 New Member Mar 13, 2013 #1 Hi All, I was thinking of putting a winch on the front of my freelander, any Ideas on type, power ect. Clet69
Hi All, I was thinking of putting a winch on the front of my freelander, any Ideas on type, power ect. Clet69
C celt69 New Member Mar 13, 2013 #4 DiscoPol said: its the only way it will get over kerbs Click to expand... I have a small boat and want to pull it out of the water ect
DiscoPol said: its the only way it will get over kerbs Click to expand... I have a small boat and want to pull it out of the water ect
Grayo Active Member Mar 13, 2013 #7 Have a look at this thread. Winu, is adding a winch to his freelander, might give you a better idea. http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/little-modded-fl1-osc-217647.html
Have a look at this thread. Winu, is adding a winch to his freelander, might give you a better idea. http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/little-modded-fl1-osc-217647.html
C celt69 New Member Mar 13, 2013 #8 Grayo said: Have a look at this thread. Winu, is adding a winch to his freelander, might give you a better idea. http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/little-modded-fl1-osc-217647.html Click to expand... Cheers
Grayo said: Have a look at this thread. Winu, is adding a winch to his freelander, might give you a better idea. http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/little-modded-fl1-osc-217647.html Click to expand... Cheers
teddywood1 Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2013 #9 you can buy the a frame for the front ,which has a detachable winch mount.i was going to do it on my old one i brought everything ,but then changed my mind i sold the a frame.
you can buy the a frame for the front ,which has a detachable winch mount.i was going to do it on my old one i brought everything ,but then changed my mind i sold the a frame.
vilguy Do'er of stuff and the like Mar 14, 2013 #10 if its only for pulling a boat out onto a roller trailer a nice smalll 4000lb winch would be ample. unless you work for the qe2 etc
if its only for pulling a boat out onto a roller trailer a nice smalll 4000lb winch would be ample. unless you work for the qe2 etc
martin1512 Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2013 #11 Is there anything solid enough to mount a winch to on a Freelander? I thought they were made of old tinfoil plates glued and spot welded together. I can see something like this at 4:30 happening VIDEO: A Mini winches a Rolls - Top Gear Christmas Special 2011 - BBC
Is there anything solid enough to mount a winch to on a Freelander? I thought they were made of old tinfoil plates glued and spot welded together. I can see something like this at 4:30 happening VIDEO: A Mini winches a Rolls - Top Gear Christmas Special 2011 - BBC
Freelaner Landy Driver Mar 14, 2013 #12 Theres a pic of mine without the bumper on in the what have you done to your freelander today fred. Theres plenty of solid metal to bolt to
Theres a pic of mine without the bumper on in the what have you done to your freelander today fred. Theres plenty of solid metal to bolt to
G Garboy88 Active Member Mar 14, 2013 #13 http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/nudge-bar-201640-2.html Look at my pics on there! You could bolt it to the bumper reinforcer but... That's only Ali so is that strong enough?
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/nudge-bar-201640-2.html Look at my pics on there! You could bolt it to the bumper reinforcer but... That's only Ali so is that strong enough?
Freelaner Landy Driver Mar 14, 2013 #19 Dr_evil said: too slow old man Click to expand... whippersnapper