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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #11
    Originally posted by Bubbles
    Land cruiser and safari may provision for PTO. Ang bad trip sa PTO, pag namatay engine mo, stuck ka na. ang bad trip sa electric, umiinit and drain battery
    Yes, that is the disadvantage of the PTO.

    Electric winches will work more effectively if you employ a dual battery system and work within its limitations.

    A PTO winch system requires an extended front to accomodate the drive shaft, of course a power-take-off (PTO) provision is needed on the transfer case.

    Contemporary 4x4's hardly feature an extended bumper and pto facility nowadays.

    Yes I agree a PTO winch is a superior tool. But it pays to have a backup in case your engine stalls.

  2. Join Date
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    #12
    Originally posted by Freeman
    Contemporary 4x4's hardly feature an extended bumper and pto facility nowadays.

    Yes I agree a PTO winch is a superior tool. But it pays to have a backup in case your engine stalls.
    hehe yung front over hang bumper ang bilis matamaan pag akyatan :D :D :D parang pay loader hihihi

    backup...front PTO... hehe sabay electric winch sa likod ng rig...AYUS!!!

    Perfect combination lols :D

  3. Join Date
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    #13
    masmadali yata ang PTO winch sa likod kasi marami pa ako nakikita na 2 dr pajero na may PTO sa likod

  4. Join Date
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    #14
    anu mas ok sa 2? PTO o un electric?

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