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Suzuki Transfer case PTO

  • Dave cc
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31 Jan 2013 21:56 - 31 Jan 2013 21:57 #60466 by Dave cc
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Came across this tonite anybody seen got one or know anything about sj transfer case with PTO output ?

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Last edit: 31 Jan 2013 21:57 by Dave cc. Reason: spelling

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31 Jan 2013 23:06 #60478 by TomDK
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Hi

I know Rockwatt makes these. About £180 For a PTO on a SJ/Samurai T-box :-)

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31 Jan 2013 23:06 #60479 by jimny5
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Have heard about them but thats it.
What did it come off and what was pto used for on a little suzuki?

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31 Jan 2013 23:12 #60480 by Sponnie
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I like the idea of PTO. Winching (non comp perhaps) would be cool.

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31 Jan 2013 23:15 #60483 by TomDK
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Indeed would be very interesting. But PTO winches aren't exactly cheap. A hydraulic winch solution would probably be cheaper and easier.

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01 Feb 2013 07:05 #60497 by Dave cc
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im thinking about making a high speed pto driven winch is why i ask biggest arse would be routing the drive shaft all the way to the front hydraulic a option but damn slow no good for any sort of competion


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