Grit dog
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- Location
- Auburn, Washington
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1986, 1977
- Truck Model
- K20, C10
- Engine Size
- 454, 350
Think about what Ricko is saying. It makes a big difference in what is the best and/or most economical or practical approach.
Couple times a year? First, don’t let the winch sit out in the weather or at least cover it from sun n rain.
Second? I wouldn’t even mess with all that. I’d just keep a deep cycle battery in a battery box,on a maintainer in the garage and bring it along and connect it to the winch as needed.
All the work and expense of making it plug n play seems to get lost if you only use it rarely. IMO.
Couple times a year? First, don’t let the winch sit out in the weather or at least cover it from sun n rain.
Second? I wouldn’t even mess with all that. I’d just keep a deep cycle battery in a battery box,on a maintainer in the garage and bring it along and connect it to the winch as needed.
All the work and expense of making it plug n play seems to get lost if you only use it rarely. IMO.