Rear winch mounting plate ATV

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Im about to start welding up some 1/4" plate and fabricate a mount for my yamaha grizzly atv. I want a rear winch but also want to keep the ability to tow things around the yard so custom it is.

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That’s a heavy duty mount out of 1/4” material. I just added a front little 4500 winch to the front of the Yamaha farm truck, Rhino. I thought 3/16 was heavy. Yours will be stronger.
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That is one clean machine!
Well it just got cleaned up, then put on the lift and worked on. The winch mount plate is 3/16. The winch (4500 with rope instead of wire)has 4 mounting bolts to the plate, the plate has 2 bolts to the front bumper, and 3 bolts to the 3/16” angle iron, that goes across to the core support.its probably overkill, but my motto is “Overbuilt is Under Rated”
 

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I added one to my Tracker, it's 3/8" plate.

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Then added

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all done.

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Im about to start welding up some 1/4" plate and fabricate a mount for my yamaha grizzly atv. I want a rear winch but also want to keep the ability to tow things around the yard so custom it is.

are You making a hitch mounted base that pins into a hitch receptacle? That way you can also put a receptacle on the front, and use it on either end
 

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I like the way you put the winch behind the front bumper. It’s between the frame rails, but out of the way. I did the little 8000 k winch the same way on my off road Bronco toy. It’s as far back and up as I could go, the baseplate is welded between the frame rails, and very out of the way. I also narrowed the factory front bumper by over 10” so it has a much narrower sleek look ( still needs to be rechromed)
 

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Thanks.

I did the little 8000 k winch the same way on my off road Bronco toy. It’s as far back and up as I could go, the baseplate is welded between the frame rails, and very out of the way. I also narrowed the factory front bumper by over 10” so it has a much narrower sleek look ( still needs to be rechromed)

Looks good! and chrome is overrated. ?
I mounted my 9k Warn to a receiver hitch, it allows it to be portable and works well pulling non running things onto trailers. Both a hitch ball and the winch can be used at the same time.
It's a real goofy looking thing but works well. I'll try and remember to get a picture of it.
I re-used parts from an old Harbor Freight lift type of thingy.

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I’ve bought brackets and hitch recepticals from HF and welded them onto something solid .it saves a lot of fab time, and just makes it much easier to create.
 

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The winch mount bolts to 1/4"angle iron on the side rails/frame with grade 8 1" bolts.

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The 3/8" is also guested, sort of hard to see in the pictures.

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It looks grossly under built but it is more than ample to resist bending when considering the frame rails would fail before the mount does. the rails are 14-16 gauge sheet metal, not built like a pickup truck "C" frame. So there was no reason to over build it anymore than it already is.

A side note, in picture three notice the angle iron extending past the frame rail, it also serves as a bumper mount for the bumper I built.

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Thanks for asking.

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My tractor sports a hitch receiver tube on my counterweight.
I also mounted a HD winch on a plate for occasional log retrieval.
Works great but I need to monitor battery draw.
\I used Anderson connectors for quick connections.
 
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