PTO set-up? (1 Viewer)

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Can someone confirm that these are PTO lever and gearbox? (as seen on an HZJ75). Did some HZJ75s have PTO winches?
Mark
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I'm not sure if the 75 ever had the PTO winch on it, but I know it was an option on the SWB 70's. That is indeed a PTO box and lever.
 
Pto winches are he same for swb,mwb and lwb.
 
Looks just like my BJ74 (except for where the accelerator pedal lives). :hillbilly:
 
It's possible. You would also need the driveshaft and pillow blocks if those are missing.
 
I figure the driveshafts and pillow blocks could be replaced with generic/custom... and I suppose one could fit up a non-Toyota PTO winch as well of it came to that.
 
I just think that if the lever/linkage and gearbox are in place it would be silly to drop an electric winch on the truck. I wouldn't start from scratch to go PTO but...
 
LSPV.

Load Sensing Proportioning Valve.
 
Quite new actually. First seen in the U.S. on the 1979 4WD mini truck.:lol:
 
I'm not sure if the 75 ever had the PTO winch on it, but I know it was an option on the SWB 70's


Somewhere in the world there would have been a 75 series with a PTO powered winch. Australian 75 series had the PTO but it was used for other things and I have never seen one with the mechanical winch. The dealer fitted a Warn winch if you wanted one.
 

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