thanks for the replies guys - here's an update with unfortunately more questions - I'm stumped!
Got a new battery and made a huge difference. The chute rotation blew a fuse and replacing the fuse just blew another.
So I started checking wires and checked grounds, etc. and everything looked good.
I disconnected the wiring from the tractor to the winch and took the old battery and tested the winch with the wires coming off the winch directly to the battery - it worked BUT when I reconnect the wires it still blows the fuse so I'm thinking a dead short somewhere.
So I bypassed all of the wiring going to the winch and ran two new 12 gauge wires both directly to the new battery in the tractor. I installed a 30 amp fuse in an inline fuse which is within 8 inches of wire from the positive post.
I ran another 12 gauge wire and connected it directly to the negative post.
Installed the 30 amp fuse and left only one wire connected to the winch. Then took the remaining wire and touched it to the other wire coming from the battery.
It immediately blew the fuse
I checked and double checked all the wiring and can't find anything but I have to be missing something.
I don't have the wires ran anywhere they are just dangling running from the battery directly back to the winch. I took the switch out of the equation as well in case it had a problem.
So what gives? Two wires - one from the positive with inline 30amp fuse and the other from the negative side of the battery. Both run directly to the winch with only one wire connected to the winch. The other is left free so I can touch the two wires together to try it.
Should this not work if it works with the old battery on the floor?
Battery is a heavy duty battery from Kubota made for the tractor model.
Sorry for the novel but I'm beyond stumped at this point.
Keith