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I have Rick's details on my other computer... You could also contact John Belfield who has a complete one as well as a couple of bodies. As far as I know it was a Gar Wood winch and it must have been driven from the gearbox. At 15000 pounds it was more than twice as powerful as the standard winch. On the rear corners of the body are a couple of pulleys for side winching, but I don't have pictures of the rear fairleads which may have been the same as the standard CMP ones. ![]() This pic looks like it was taken in Australia - if so it could be the first imported as it has a Canadian built cab. Looks like the winch sat behind the spare wheel carrier. I'll see what else I can find..
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