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Most powerful Winch on the market!
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Most powerful Winch on the market!
Hmmmm, think I'll pass myself......what do you think about this idea?
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has been used for years in the millatry,have also seen a few people use it socially. it works great, not always practical thou, a bit hard if youre in a big bog 
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Re: Most powerful Winch on the market!
beretta wrote:Hmmmm, think I'll pass myself......what do you think about this idea?![]()
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He wants $700+ for a steel rim and some plasma rope
Nice idea, mightn't work on an open diff, can't see why it wouldn't work but i'm sure you could make yourself one for an incredibly smaller amount of $$
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But you get 2 of them in the kit. One for each side.RockyF70 wrote: Nice idea, mightn't work on an open diff, can't see why it wouldn't work but i'm sure you could make yourself one for an incredibly smaller amount of $$
When the spinning wheel makes the rope taught, it should load that wheel up and you be able to drive out. Then I suppose they would both reel in at roughly the same speed.
You prolly could make one yourself, but I wouldn't use anything you made.
Good idea in theory... be nice to see them in action.
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be a good backup plan i spose.
for 100 bucs or sumfin tho. not 800 you can buy a second winch for that or an awesome handwinch
ps if it was fitted to a zook it wouldnt be anywhere near as powerful as an ebay winch
for 100 bucs or sumfin tho. not 800 you can buy a second winch for that or an awesome handwinch
ps if it was fitted to a zook it wouldnt be anywhere near as powerful as an ebay winch
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It'd be right when you wanted to use it that you'd realise that those big-arse rocks on the last track you drove have stoved your protuding 'winch' in so far they're more useless than when you bought them.
Good for fishing. If your able to pull a marlin from a boat launching ramp
And for $800, why buy an overpriced handline when you can get a rod and reel cheaper? A $600 slomount would be heaps more user friendly.
Good for fishing. If your able to pull a marlin from a boat launching ramp
And for $800, why buy an overpriced handline when you can get a rod and reel cheaper? A $600 slomount would be heaps more user friendly.
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A mate of mine invested $60k into patents and testing on these things. His were a steel baseplate and thermoplastic drum. As far as I'm aware, my mate still holds the worldwide patent. He was looking to market them for around the $300 mark but no-one in Oz wanted to deal with it. His also used a single ground anchor with a spreader bar. Having seen these things work extremely well with a Bronco bogged to the chassis at Robe, I was hoping for a freeby set...
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A Backup plan is jamming a bar through a hole in the rim so that it locks and jams the spinning wheel against something to send drive to the other wheel.badger wrote:be a good backup plan i spose.
Between the walk and the stuffed shock absorber it was the better option.
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r0ck_m0nkey wrote:A Backup plan is jamming a bar through a hole in the rim so that it locks and jams the spinning wheel against something to send drive to the other wheel.badger wrote:be a good backup plan i spose.![]()
Between the walk and the stuffed shock absorber it was the better option.
WOOHOOO, atleast i'm not the only one stupid enough to try this
I only broke my bottle jack bar thingy though
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