2nd Project of the past couple weekends….
This has been a long awaited install of the Badlands 9000 pound electric winch onto my car hauler trailer. I bought this winch about a year ago and finally made time to work on the install. I was able to use up all scrap metal I've saved to make the mounting plate and brackets.
Started out using the new torch to heat and bend some ends of angle iron cross members. I thought to make the mounting bracket a bolt in item to the trailer frame so a) I could too any welding needed in the garage and b) it could be easily unbolted and replaced if ever needed.
This made for good use of the torch and my own vise on a stand.
The vise and movable stand also came in handy for cleaning rust off the mounting plate. So convenient to roll the whole vise outside for this dirty job. Why did I not make one of thee before?
Kicking myself now for not doing it sooner.
Mock up of the plate and bracket assembly on the trailer before painting it with some Rustoleum black.
I made another bracket for the fair lead and mounted that in from of the winch itself. And then took an old plastic tool box and cut out the bottom enough to let it slip over the winch and become a rain hat of sorts. Still easily opened for access to the winch but it should keep most of the rain and snow out.
All that's left now is to wire it up and give it a test pull.
This has been a long awaited install of the Badlands 9000 pound electric winch onto my car hauler trailer. I bought this winch about a year ago and finally made time to work on the install. I was able to use up all scrap metal I've saved to make the mounting plate and brackets.
Started out using the new torch to heat and bend some ends of angle iron cross members. I thought to make the mounting bracket a bolt in item to the trailer frame so a) I could too any welding needed in the garage and b) it could be easily unbolted and replaced if ever needed.
This made for good use of the torch and my own vise on a stand.
The vise and movable stand also came in handy for cleaning rust off the mounting plate. So convenient to roll the whole vise outside for this dirty job. Why did I not make one of thee before?
Kicking myself now for not doing it sooner. Mock up of the plate and bracket assembly on the trailer before painting it with some Rustoleum black.
I made another bracket for the fair lead and mounted that in from of the winch itself. And then took an old plastic tool box and cut out the bottom enough to let it slip over the winch and become a rain hat of sorts. Still easily opened for access to the winch but it should keep most of the rain and snow out.
All that's left now is to wire it up and give it a test pull.




I say 10 is not a problem but just the start of a nice collection. If your barn is like mine it’s already too small. 








