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Re: Which winch
[Re: lucasgreff]
#771177
12/12/06 06:17 PM
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Joined: Jan 2000
Posts: 2,437
Body Damage is Cool
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Seriously, I wouldn't go with less than an 8000# winch for any full bodied vehicle. As for length of line, I have had 100' of cable AND 2 20' straps out on 4-5 occasions to make the necessary pulls.
A Samurai can get away with a 6000# winch. Other than that go big.
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Re: Which winch
[Re: lucasgreff]
#771178
12/12/06 06:58 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,277
Roll Me Over
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I bought a 8k winch from Harbor Freight. The speed does look slow compared to more expensive ones. But it should be more than strong enough and alot faster than Hi-lift winching. Just make sure and watch the tempature on long/heavy pulls. harbor freight and other knock offs can lead a long, purposful life if you watch the temps closely. -Rob
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Re: Which winch
[Re: RobG]
#771179
12/12/06 09:08 PM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 69
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Which temp do you mean? Does the actual engine temp rise while you winch? Or does the temp of the winch itself rise? If so is there another way besides touch to know how hot it is getting?
Lucas
86 Trooper II Stock except for the Rust and dents that came with it. Restoration while being a daily Driver is in progress. Completed so Far-Front Brakes, Rear Brakes, Frame restoration, 1 1/2" lift shackles, custom front and rear bumpers
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Re: Which winch
[Re: lucasgreff]
#771180
12/12/06 10:07 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,277
Roll Me Over
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nope, talking about the temp of the winch's electric motor... electric motors generate heat the harder they work, heat is their #1 killer.
basically the only way to tell is by touching the motor. it will get hot! too hot to touch on a heavy pull. best thing you can do is be aware of the heat buildup and stop in between hard pulls to allow some heat to dissipate. this especially applies if you're using syn. rope instead of wire cable as the cable is actually acts as a heat sink drawing heat off the drum and away from the motor.
some of the new warn winchs have thermometric indicators for these reasons.
-Rob
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Re: Which winch
[Re: 94redrodeo]
#771181
12/12/06 10:45 PM
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Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 234
Wheeler
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You know the old saying, you get what you pay for. just my 2 cents, good luck on your choice. Don
sua dana 44 conversion 5.38 gears, 4.3tbi,700r,dana 300 w/tera low 4:1 gears
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Re: Which winch
[Re: dvtrooper]
#771182
12/12/06 11:12 PM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 69
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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thanks for the tip. I will keep that in mind when I get to use it. thanks Lucas
86 Trooper II Stock except for the Rust and dents that came with it. Restoration while being a daily Driver is in progress. Completed so Far-Front Brakes, Rear Brakes, Frame restoration, 1 1/2" lift shackles, custom front and rear bumpers
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Re: Which winch
[Re: dvtrooper]
#771183
12/13/06 02:38 AM
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 558
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Rock Warrior
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I decided to go with the mile marker got it for $399 from summit Costco with tax and shipping came to $400 and change. summit was free shipping. The Mile marker seems pretty good not a Warn but good.
94 Rodeo 3+3 lift Red) 95.5 Rodeo 1" Body lift Dana 44' front & rear 4.88 gears 35"s 176,000 miles Optima Yellow top InexAir Co2 front winch bumper custom rear bumper, Hella 500's 2004 Silverado duramax
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Re: Which winch
[Re: 94redrodeo]
#771184
12/13/06 12:46 PM
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Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 1,994
Body Damage is Cool
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Like Rob said,heat is the killer.
Biggest thing with the HF,Milemarker,ramsey etc..(the ones that look alike-they all come in the same box---the cheaper versions of all of them are made in the same factory in china.I got a milemarker, and a HF for same price and they are 99% identical.)
If the winches Do Not brag about having bearings,they will have bronze bushings that support the armature for the electric motor.When these get hot,they "cook" the lube out of these bushings,with repeated cycles they can "lock up".Most people think the motor is bad so these winches get a bad name.
Every year i recommend taking the motor apart and cleaning,lubing these bushings(check for gaulding(?) and smooth out the shaft with fine sand paper etc.
If you use the winch alot this may be needed more often, this also applies to water/salt etc. damage,salt will corrode the aluminum in the housings(something that could of been fixed at the design table with a simple anodizing process)
Just a little info
Bansil
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Re: Which winch
[Re: Bansil]
#771185
12/13/06 11:27 PM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 69
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Alright I will make sure to keep it well lubed. For the price I can afford to take a little extra time to make sure it lasts. thanks
Lucas
86 Trooper II Stock except for the Rust and dents that came with it. Restoration while being a daily Driver is in progress. Completed so Far-Front Brakes, Rear Brakes, Frame restoration, 1 1/2" lift shackles, custom front and rear bumpers
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