2008 DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON Owners Manual

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual 1.Motor:The winch motor is powered by the vehicle
charging system and features a thermal protection switch
that automatically stops motor function in the power-in
direction if the motor gets too hot.

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual WINCH ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are necessary to attach the
winch to anchors, change direction of pull, and for safe
winching.
Gloves:Wire rope, through
use, will develop9barbs9
which can

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual Clevis/D-Shackles:The
D-Shackle is a safe means of
connecting the looped ends of
cables, straps and snatch
blocks. The shackles pin is
threaded to allow easy re-
moval.
Tree Trunk Protector:Typi-
cal

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual General Information
Practice using your winch before you get stuck. Some key
points to remember when using your winch are:
1. Always take your time to assess the situation and plan
your pull carefully

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual CAUTION!
Be careful not to pull the Winch Cable Collar through
the rollers. Watch and listen to Winch for proper
snugness.1. Inspect the winch, winch mount, and wire rope for
damage. Do not use the wi

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual 3. Disengage clutch to allow free spooling of the winch
drum, rotate the clutch lever on the winch to disengage.
Freespooling conserves battery power.
4. Free the winch hook and attach hook strap. Fre

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual 6. Secure to the anchor point. Once youve established
your anchor point, secure the tree-trunk protector or
choker-chain around the object.
CAUTION!
Always be certain the anchor you select will with-

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual NOTE: How to choose an anchor point:A secure
anchor is critical to winching operations. An anchor must
be strong enough to hold while winching. Natural an-
chors include trees, stumps and rocks. Hook