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You're doing it wrong
I am in northern onterible and plow with my truck so rust is a huge issue… i guess you dont live where they salt and put calcium on the roads where you need that stuff caked on unless you want to do a body job every 3 years due to rust…. I take very good care of my truck…. Why would i wash it off and allow rust to form…I'm glad to hear that you have a bunch of caked on fluid on the under side of your truck. What that has to do with the tea in China I don't know. That you have a truck that you don't take care of?
You have a leak and are one of those slobs that just leaves things because it runs?
You don't wash the under side of your truck?
Or just in general you don't take care of your equipment?
I dont care how many friends you have i would be amazed if they replace it…
Your “friend” at the dealer will spray it and wipe it off of he is doing his job properly they he can see if its still leaking or not…. A multimeter will not tell you anything other than testing resistance of the motor. An AMP clamp will tell you everything you need to know about the condition of the motor max out the winch load and see how much amp draw there is if its too high then the motor has corrosion and needs to be rebuilt…. I have plenty of experience wheeling and winching in the rocks including recovering flipped jeeps in the rocks i understand the importance of a winch. Your tiny drip of “oil” is not an issue and if its not broken down grease then the “oil” is coming fron a different source as the winch holds no oil.
If that tiny dried up drip is “highly disturbing” you better not change the oil as you will have many “highly disturbing” drips afterwords…
When i go out i have all kinds of recovery gear there have been times my winch failed and had to use a highlift jack and comealongs to get the job done it happens but thats why you never go out alone
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