2008 Ford F250 Special Off-Road Package Supplement 1st Printing - Page 8

2008 Ford F250 Manual

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Driver Controls • Backup parts: Extra items such as an extra clevis/D-shackle or a remote control unit should be carried in case of emergency. For severe and/or continuous winch use, you may want to consider including an extra wire rope and winch hook. • Toolbox items: Always bring along hand wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers and tools to change wire rope. • Jumper cables: It's always a good idea to carry jumper cables in case your battery becomes drained during a winching operation. Also, a dual battery system and a battery isolator kit can be installed to prevent draining the electrical source during winching operation. A fully charged conventional automotive battery with a minimum of 650 cold cranking amp is recommended to obtain peak performance from your winch. Make sure all electrical connections are clean and tight. Winch operation Before you pull Make sure the new rope is stretched before its first use. Unspool the wire rope, leaving five wraps on the drum. Apply at least 500 lbs. (227 kg) of tension. This can be done by setting up an anchor point and pulling your vehicle to it at a slightly inclined, flat surface and letting the vehicle roll. Before you use your winch, remember these key points: 1. Think safety at all times. 2. Always take your time to assess your situation and plan your pull carefully. 3. Always take your time when using the winch. 4. Use the right equipment for your situation. 5. Always wear leather gloves and do not allow the wire rope to slide through your hands. 6. You and only you should handle the wire rope and operate the remote control switch. 7. Practice. Practice and practice the steps. Choosing an anchor point A secure anchor is critical to winching operations. The anchor must be strong enough to hold while winching. Natural anchors include trees, stumps and rocks. Hook the rope as low as possible. If no natural anchors are available, when recovering another vehicle, your vehicle 8 2008 F-250/350/450/550 (f23) Supplement USA (fus)

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Backup parts:
Extra items such as an extra clevis/D-shackle or a
remote control unit should be carried in case of emergency. For
severe and/or continuous winch use, you may want to consider
including an extra wire rope and winch hook.
Toolbox items:
Always bring along hand wrenches, screwdrivers,
pliers and tools to change wire rope.
Jumper cables:
It’s always a good idea to carry jumper cables in case
your battery becomes drained during a winching operation. Also, a
dual battery system and a battery isolator kit can be installed to
prevent draining the electrical source during winching operation.
A fully charged conventional automotive battery with a minimum of 650
cold cranking amp is recommended to obtain peak performance from
your winch. Make sure all electrical connections are clean and tight.
Winch operation
Before you pull
Make sure the new rope is stretched before its first use. Unspool the
wire rope, leaving five wraps on the drum. Apply at least 500 lbs.
(227 kg) of tension. This can be done by setting up an anchor point and
pulling your vehicle to it at a slightly inclined, flat surface and letting the
vehicle roll.
Before you use your winch, remember these key points:
1. Think safety at all times.
2. Always take your time to assess your situation and plan your pull
carefully.
3. Always take your time when using the winch.
4. Use the right equipment for your situation.
5. Always wear leather gloves and do not allow the wire rope to slide
through your hands.
6. You and only you should handle the wire rope and operate the remote
control switch.
7. Practice. Practice and practice the steps.
Choosing an anchor point
A secure anchor is critical to winching operations. The anchor must be
strong enough to hold while winching. Natural anchors include trees,
stumps and rocks. Hook the rope as low as possible. If no natural
anchors are available, when recovering another vehicle, your vehicle
2008 F-250/350/450/550
(f23)
Supplement
USA
(fus)
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