Discussion: Winches
So.... winches.
My attitude towards winches has changed dramatically over the years. I used to think that winches on the front of the truck were for long hard pulls through the mud. After being involved in trail stewardship over the past 10 years, I now believe that winches on the front are for short carefull pulls over rocks/obstacles, and winching back onto your wheels. An electric is a good candidate for that business. There are some long hard mud-winching pulls that are legitimate, but those should be the very rare exceptions, not what you design the winch around.
The Cummins combo ZF offers some interesting Hydraulic options. The Cummins uses a gear drive power steering pump. It could be upgraded to a bigger pump with some fabrication. A belt drive Hydraulic Pump on a clutch is also a possibility, especially since I've decided to forgo Air Conditioning, and will not be using the A/C position on the engine.
The ZF has dual PTO ouputs, one on each side of the transmission. Unlike the Transfer case mounted Land Cruiser PTO's, the ZF PTO is driven off the transmission counter shaft, and is therefore unaffected by gear selection and as long as the clutch is engaged, will spin with engine speed. Perfect for a rear hydralic application, I think.
Front Winch:
I think that the trusty old 8274 might be the ticket for the front. Independent control of winch/engine/driveline for careful extraction on difficult obstacles. Can operate independant of engine for roll-over recovery.
Rear winch:
A winch on the rear is for pulling your front end out of the Mud that you should probably not drive through, or winching your buddy up the hill that he can't make up under his own power. A hydraulic or PTO is a good candidate for that business.
Does this sound like a good plan?