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warn hi mount stalling
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warn hi mount stalling
Found i had a problem with my warn hi mount last night in the middle of a bog hole of course as you do , The small problem is that the winch will pull in the cable till is gets tension then stalls out. battery power is not a problem and the alternator is a new 130 amp. Some one last night was telling me about a pin or something that might not be located right or something like that . The clutch was engaged also double checked that , one other thing the winch when you stop the pulled the winch will spool out agian the rachet thingy is not jammed up either . This winch was mean to have been overhauled 6 months before i got it . Any idea or maybe who is a decent winch shop near coburg in victoria ?
There are no pins in the 8274 of this nature.
I suspect your motor is very tired
you say the ratchet isn't jammed,
Can you pull the cable out with the clutch disengaged? if not the the brake mach which includes a cam mech inside the ally casing may well be siezed!
the answer is to try freespooling the drum with the clutch out if if doesn't move further investigation is req'd
The 8274 is really easy to rebuild and a new motor cheap.
I have just rebuilt mine and fitted a 4.6hp motor and it has made the world of difference, my brake mech was siezed as was the cam inside and it took some freeing off!
I suspect your motor is very tired
you say the ratchet isn't jammed,
Can you pull the cable out with the clutch disengaged? if not the the brake mach which includes a cam mech inside the ally casing may well be siezed!
the answer is to try freespooling the drum with the clutch out if if doesn't move further investigation is req'd
The 8274 is really easy to rebuild and a new motor cheap.
I have just rebuilt mine and fitted a 4.6hp motor and it has made the world of difference, my brake mech was siezed as was the cam inside and it took some freeing off!
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Re: warn hi mount stalling
madrangie wrote: The small problem is that the winch will pull in the cable till is gets tension then stalls out. battery power is not a problem and the alternator is a new 130 amp.
my 10,000 warn did the exact same thing up Mt Skene yesterday which lead to much freezing brickies crack laying in snow digging with teaspoon size shovel... 3 times.




I had the same on my 8274 and it was a loose connection on the little bolt that the earth connects to on the bottom of the motor. Probably worth checking all connections or even undoing, cleaning and then reassembling. Mine wouldn't even pull an unladen hilux stuck on wet grass. Thats when I knew something was wrong.
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