@@theunderpoweredhour9893 I don't suppose you know which episode, would be interesting to listen. Yes I've been enjoying it for nearly 19 years now, still going strong. Its the oldest 1 Ton still on the road. Also got a series 3 cherrypicker resto project.
That’s a serious piece of Rover history!
100%
Just think, back in the 60s, this was cutting edge light truck technology. Thank you for the tutorial.
No question, things have come a long way since then. But there's something pretty awesome about this winch, and its not just the nostalgia!
Hi mate, we meet in NSW last april during the anniversary 75 th yrs LR with dorian, nice to meet you again
Fantastic! Thanks for watching, did you listen to the recap of that trip?
Cool vid. I have the MKII version on my 1 Ton 109".
That’s a fantastic car! We did a podcast episode on the 1 Tone cars a while back. You really don’t see many of them, hope you’re enjoying it.
@@theunderpoweredhour9893 I don't suppose you know which episode, would be interesting to listen. Yes I've been enjoying it for nearly 19 years now, still going strong. Its the oldest 1 Ton still on the road. Also got a series 3 cherrypicker resto project.
If the transmission runs the winch, why is this winch described as a "hydraulic" winch?
That’s a great question, the transmission runs the power takeoff, that runs a hydraulic pump that in turn runs the winch. Thanks for watching!