i welded a nut on the winch bolt and used my drill with socket(with adapter) to turn the crank. AND i welded a socket on the winch handle to hand crank if the load is too heavy for the drill...:) + i need the handle to take the load down because the tension is stopping me from flipping the switch on the crank. if you have something in mid air that you have to bring back down.....lol "me, it's to load and unload my loaded kayak in my pickup"
😄😄 Correct, it was crooked So cut off the top of the adapter then rearranged, straightened and rewelded. It is 100% better than before. Thank you for your comments.😂😂
Simple and effective. I think I may try this myself.
i welded a nut on the winch bolt and used my drill with socket(with adapter) to turn the crank. AND i welded a socket on the winch handle to hand crank if the load is too heavy for the drill...:) + i need the handle to take the load down because the tension is stopping me from flipping the switch on the crank. if you have something in mid air that you have to bring back down.....lol "me, it's to load and unload my loaded kayak in my pickup"
That is another smart way to go...
Thanks for your comment..
Your bolt might be a little crooked…
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Correct, it was crooked
So cut off the top of the adapter then rearranged, straightened and rewelded.
It is 100% better than before.
Thank you for your comments.😂😂
Interesting
If you value your hand, don't use gloves when using drill press
Just drive up
That poor drill