Military Vehicles, April 1997,: Re: [MV] winch shear pin

Re: [MV] winch shear pin

Jeff Polidoro (willys@vgernet.net)
Sat, 26 Apr 1997 00:09:04 -0400

Saw-zall (reciprocating demolition saw), with long metal cutting blade.

JP
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> From: chrispho@wave.park.wy.us
> To: mil-veh@skylee.com
> Subject: [MV] winch shear pin
> Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 10:19 PM
>
> Hello
> A couple of years ago someone gave me parts of a Braden winch (I
> think). That owner had evidentally replaced the shear pin with something
> harder. Then at some time they were stuck bad enough that when under
load
> the driven gear off the worm gear seperated
> at the key way and now has a gap of about 3/4 inch. It streched it far
> enough that now it won't come through the cover plate. When I priced a
new
> gear a couple of years ago the price was close to that of another winch
> $400, when considering that parts of the winch are missing it wasn't
worth
> fixing. This wasn't through a surplus dealer so I'm going to check
again.
> But while I'm at it what's the best way to cut a chunk of brass about 2
> inches wide and an inch thick? In a hole where you can't get at it.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Todd Hall
> Cody, WY
>
>
>
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