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I am currently installing a warn winch behind the cab of my F350. It sits just below the deck of the flatbed, and will be used primarily to winch dead vehicles up onto my tilt bed equipment trailer, using a short removeable boom on the back of the truck. I don't know a lot about the winch, it came in a trade. It has had little to no use on what was basically a 'show truck'. It is large, like a 10-12,000 lb unit. I understand built about early 2000's. As I have it mounted it spools from the bottom of the reel to wind in. I have been trying to set up a roller to get the cable above the deck, leading to the boom, but recently realized that if I re-wind the cable and call 'reverse' 'forward', I could have the cable spooling over the top of the reel. All I need to do is re-lable the controller on the cable. Is this practical? Is there a physical difference between the spool-in and spool out gearing or mechanism? There is a sticker on the drum showing which way the drum rotates to spool in. Is it all in the way it's labled? Thanks in advance.