Hi guys,
I just want to know how to operate a PTO Winch on an automatic transmission vehicle.
Thanks
I just want to know how to operate a PTO Winch on an automatic transmission vehicle.
Thanks
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Thanks a lot ❤For the Landcruiser split-case transfer case & PTO that I am familiar with, it's much the same as a manual. Make sure you know the basics of safe winching as it can be very dangerous. Freespool the cable out, hook it up & re-engage the dog clutch lever at the winch. (you can also drive the cable out with the transmission in reverse once the PTO is engaged but it is slow) Shift gearbox to N, Hi/Lo range lever to N, engage PTO lever in the cab, shift gearbox to 1st, give it a little gas & the winch will spool in. Don't forget to let off the handbrake once the tension is on. If you can, have somebody checking that the cable is spooling on ok or stop frequently & check. You can go to a higher gear for a light pull.
You can also winch & drive but try just the winch first as it's simpler & less chance of a cable snarl up. To winch & drive once the PTO is engaged shift the gearbox back to N & the Hi/lo lever to Low range. Then shift the gearbox to 1. The wheels will drive the truck faster than the winch can pull if they get traction but sometimes you need the wheels driving to steer a bit or roll up over a step.
Cheers
Clint
I’m stumped…. i can winch in forward and reverse on my BJ74 auto while the transfer case is in neutral. But when I put the transfer case in low (or h2) the winch no longer turns. This is with the winch lever in the cab in the same position (Back to driver) as it was when the winch was turning.
is it possible that some ptos are set up only to work wit’s the TCase in neutral? I’d like to have wheel assist if I could.
Yup standard. It was just rebuilt by EBI Cruisers. And my PTO shifter seems “normal”. One button for the finger that allows the top (thumb) button to depress. It engages nice and firm when in neutral/neutral. I’ll give EBI a call and see if they found anything unusual. I wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing a step somewhere first….Is yours the standard split-case transfer case? If so the PTO drive comes off the transfer case input shaft which is connected directly to the gearbox output. Hi/N/Lo & 2wd/4wd selection all happens downstream of that so there should be no mechanical way for them to interact. Only thing I can think of is maybe some weird interlock mechanism on the PTO shifter? My current PTO has a custom selector, I don't remember any interlock on my old BJ73 PTO but all sorts of strange stuff turns up on JDM trucks.
Cheers
Clint