It's hard to tell the size of that but it almost looks like you may be able to find a starter motor as a replacement.
Does that motor not come apart at all?
Does that motor not come apart at all?
They do ,But i'm going to get Colby to take it to school and see if his teacher would be interested!?
If not Dan knows a guy in Lacombe that is real good.
You aren't set up for it are you?
Thank you! And will do!
Right on!
That's why i posted the manual and like @ZooMad75 said taking pics.
It's hard to tell the size of that but it almost looks like you may be able to find a starter motor as a replacement.
Does that motor not come apart at all?

It's hard to tell the size of that but it almost looks like you may be able to find a starter motor as a replacement.
Does that motor not come apart at all?
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=ramsey+winch+motor&_sop=15
cheapest new ramsey winch motor 79 bucks . and its 6hp also .
Eighty bucks isn't bad, though you have the whole customs/tax thing since you're in the GWN.
When I got my old Ramsey, I had a local starter/alternator place rewind it, cost about that. If you have anybody local who still does auto electrical, it's an option.
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What's on the otherside of that bearing? Are there any snaprings?
Heat wouldn't hurt anything.
Is the end of that shaft tapped?
Might try a slide hammer
Im under the impression that bearing is press in. See #48-49 on the transfer case diagram

I remember going to pick up the sidewinder. The guy had it under his bench in a little garage. If I remember it was a dirty pig.That is cool! I’ve never seen pictures of a Sidewinder taken apart before. I’ve had one on my K10 for about 10 years or so and never had a problem with it nor have I ran into a winch job that it wouldn’t do (yet). The winch cable is tiny though and very short. Someday I would like to replace the little 5/16 wire cable with some bigger synthetic winch rope. Ironically, the Sidewinder on my truck has pretty much been in the family since new as my dad’s best buddy had it dealer installed on his K20 back in 1978. Around 2005 or so he called one day and asked if I wanted that “old little winch”. I said, heck ya! Its been on my truck ever since.
The funny thing the Sidewinder ALWAYS works. Can’t say that for the Schittybilt XRC10 mounted on the rear bumper. That POS XRC10 never works and needs a new relay pack every time you need to use it. Last time I retrofitted a different brand of solenoid box to run the XRC10 and so far so good but yet a 39 year old Sidewinder hasn’t ever been opened up or any pieces replaced. It’s all original.
I’ll be watching this thread for future reference!![]()
That is cool! I’ve never seen pictures of a Sidewinder taken apart before. I’ve had one on my K10 for about 10 years or so and never had a problem with it nor have I ran into a winch job that it wouldn’t do (yet). The winch cable is tiny though and very short. Someday I would like to replace the little 5/16 wire cable with some bigger synthetic winch rope. Ironically, the Sidewinder on my truck has pretty much been in the family since new as my dad’s best buddy had it dealer installed on his K20 back in 1978. Around 2005 or so he called one day and asked if I wanted that “old little winch”. I said, heck ya! Its been on my truck ever since.
The funny thing the Sidewinder ALWAYS works. Can’t say that for the Schittybilt XRC10 mounted on the rear bumper. That POS XRC10 never works and needs a new relay pack every time you need to use it. Last time I retrofitted a different brand of solenoid box to run the XRC10 and so far so good but yet a 39 year old Sidewinder hasn’t ever been opened up or any pieces replaced. It’s all original.
I’ll be watching this thread for future reference!![]()
I was kind of hoping you were the guy to ask what to lube this thing up with after I got it all fixed up. Lol!
Your old posts come up a lot when I search up info for the sidewinder, and one of the main reasons I decided to spent time on it. I love the history of yours and that you still have and use it. Also as you said it always works!
Progress will be slow as I work on it when I got time and feel like it. But glad you are watching! Any pictures you would like now is a great time to ask. It is as far as apart as it can get right now.
One thing I would like to see is how they are mounted to a k truck, I seen your pictures of the front mount... is that it? I was wondering if there is something further back to support the back of the winch?
BTW everyone has mentioned that the ring gear is aluminum. This one is brass with a cast center.
