Braden winch model & assembly identification

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Braden winch model & assembly identification

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Just found this and did a quick search in case it was already posted. Seems not, otherwise admin or moderator can delete it.
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Re: Braden winch model & assembly identification

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Those were used on the WW2 militaries, and civvy Power Wagons.

The G741 trucks (M37, M42, eTc) all used the LU-4 winch.

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Re: Braden winch model & assembly identification

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Ok, this happens because I don’t have a truck with a winch.
Like I wrote, admin or mod can delete the thread. I think it’s better than moving it as it could cause confusion.
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Re: Braden winch model & assembly identification

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Please leave it, as it is good info in any case.

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Re: Braden winch model & assembly identification

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The thread isn't going anywhere guys-I'm locking it.
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