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T-Max winch

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T-Max winch

Post by Struth »

Autobarn have 10,000lb units for $899 and 8000lb units for $799.

Are they worth buying?

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Post by Struth »

Bump
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Post by bogged »

yea come on guys, its been 3hours and lots of minutes...
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Post by GRPABT1 »

I have a 6500 pound Tmax and it's sweet. Got it from superior engineering for $650. It runs a 5.5hp motor which dwarves most which motors in this sized winch.
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Post by zagan »

bogged wrote:yea come on guys, its been 3hours and lots of minutes...
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

tmax have IMO the 2nd best built winch (mechanically speaking, Ox is 1st)
the planetary setup is huge and the gears are heat treated well, they have the same size planetary setup from 6000-11000lb and they run 5.5hp motors.

well built for the price, but pull the covers off and grease/clean and re-silastic occasionally (at least its easier to do than a warn ).
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Post by simcoz »

They run 6.6hp motors in the 9000lb and 10000lb winches now
try http://www.t-max.com.au/ for all the specs.
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Post by Struth »

bogged wrote:yea come on guys, its been 3hours and lots of minutes...
Can't a guy get lonely :finger:
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Post by sloshy »

I have a 10 000 t-max on my hilux and has never missed a beat, and have done some really long single line pulls, even pulled a few stumps and fence posts out with it.
I would recomend them. :cool:
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Post by nastytroll »

1MadEngineer wrote:tmax have IMO the 2nd best built winch (mechanically speaking, Ox is 1st)
the planetary setup is huge and the gears are heat treated well, they have the same size planetary setup from 6000-11000lb and they run 5.5hp motors.

well built for the price, but pull the covers off and grease/clean and re-silastic occasionally (at least its easier to do than a warn ).
If you have ever opened an Ox control box you will see T-max all over the solinoids, so I doubt you will find a difference between an Ox n T-max.
T-max, Ox, Mile marker all same.
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Post by Struth »

Thanks guys, if it all comes together I might pick one up then.

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Post by 1MadEngineer »

nastytroll wrote:
1MadEngineer wrote:tmax have IMO the 2nd best built winch (mechanically speaking, Ox is 1st)
the planetary setup is huge and the gears are heat treated well, they have the same size planetary setup from 6000-11000lb and they run 5.5hp motors.

well built for the price, but pull the covers off and grease/clean and re-silastic occasionally (at least its easier to do than a warn ).
If you have ever opened an Ox control box you will see T-max all over the solinoids, so I doubt you will find a difference between an Ox n T-max.
T-max, Ox, Mile marker all same.
yep your right, i should have said the OX hyd, they are really well built, roller bearings and decent seals!!
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Post by rvh96 »

my son has a 10000lb t max and seams to work well, i have a 9500lb on my wifes gu and it pulls as good as my warn 9000lb on my ute,i have had them all apart and as mad engineer says they have bigger gear sets than the warn
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Post by GRPABT1 »

nastytroll wrote:
1MadEngineer wrote:tmax have IMO the 2nd best built winch (mechanically speaking, Ox is 1st)
the planetary setup is huge and the gears are heat treated well, they have the same size planetary setup from 6000-11000lb and they run 5.5hp motors.

well built for the price, but pull the covers off and grease/clean and re-silastic occasionally (at least its easier to do than a warn ).
If you have ever opened an Ox control box you will see T-max all over the solinoids, so I doubt you will find a difference between an Ox n T-max.
T-max, Ox, Mile marker all same.
Was going to say that before I read your post
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