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Ironman Winches, anyone used one?

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Ironman Winches, anyone used one?

Post by croozaman »

Looking at an Ironman Winch as with my limited use time cant justify the $s for a Warn. Anyone used one good/bad experiences? Looking at a 9500lb to go on an 80 series
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Re: Ironman Winches, anyone used one?

Post by bogged »

croozaman wrote:Looking at an Ironman Winch as with my limited use time cant justify the $s for a Warn. Anyone used one good/bad experiences? Looking at a 9500lb to go on an 80 series
mate down Timboon has one and loves it. never let him down yet. His son has one on his GU now and has only used it 1/2 dozen times in anger, but again cant fault it.
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Post by tuffsahara »

i had a 9500lbs winch pull me up a hill when my battery died i drive a 88 hj61 vx sahara

it was on the front of a navara pulled me up a decent incline no winch blocks or night just a dead straight pull let it cool down a few times but he seemed to never have a drama with it
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

Got one. Snapped the 13500lb plasma last week, so works well enough (fairlead needs rounding is why it snapped)

The "cutout" switch is crap and with water will stop working.

The brake one mine has goen tight making freesppol suck, I have to strip it and throw some lanolin on it.

Reasonably water tight, plenty of grease. Got top marks in the winch comparo done by SA 4WD club mag (on web somewhere). $625 if you look around on this site. Gears are all the same hardness, unliek ebay.

Suppsoedly they went to china like all the ebay guys, found all the common faults, went back and got the manufactuer to make them for them without the faults.

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Post by croozaman »

Thanks guys, will look at these or the Tigerz one thats been posted up. Bit more $$ but bigger capacity and rope as std sounds good for the price. Just need to either mod my std bar or find a winchbar
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Post by GUJohnno »

The Ironman winches also have a great solenoid in them.

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Post by TwistedMQ »

As someone who does'nt know much about winches or solenoids what is so great about the iron man solenoid?
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Post by Guy »

TwistedMQ wrote:As someone who does'nt know much about winches or solenoids what is so great about the iron man solenoid?
from memory is is because they are sealed (wont fill up with water and rust solid etc) and cost upward of $200 as an upgrade over the old style can type units (that are just a big general purpose relay for all sorts of things)
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Post by Guy »

Ahh .. here is the info I was looking for
Titan Solenoid – The king of Solenoids! Titan Solenoids are designed and built specifically for operating electrical winches and vehicle mounted cranes and is constructed to international standards for electrical products and includes the latest technology in switching solenoids. A key feature of Titan Solenoids is the use of Silver Cadmium Oxide (AgCdO) coated contacts which resist arching when switching currents, this eliminates a common cause of failure among the common “style” solenoids, those older solenoids do not have this feature, without it they create carbon deposits on the contacts which eventually leads to the contacts welding themselves together forming a permanently close circuit, leading to failure and potentially damage to your expensive winch. Available in 12 volt. Only 1 solenoid is needed per winch.
Info found here ... http://cgi.ebay.com.au/TITAN-WINCH-SOLE ... m153.l1262
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

Hmm, that solenoid is new.

Mine doesn't have that and it's only 4ish months old.

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Post by segan1 »

Got a 12000lb in the GU. Done enough hard work and its still going, I would buy another.
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Post by sidewayz »

excelent info.

my brother is looking at on eof these for his gu. who has these at the best price?
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

Search the for sale history. someone on here was flogging them (that's where I got mine)

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Post by NavRun »

I can help you with these winches, as Ironman sponsor our Cliffhanger 4wd Event as well. (such great guys)

Go to my Ebay store http://stores.ebay.com.au/everything4wd

Or you can ring me anytime 03 9789 6985 or 0428 534 102

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Post by GUJohnno »

The good thing about these solenoids are they don't over heat like to std ones do.
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Post by tna racing »

old boys had one for 2.5 years now. great winch and has done some hard pulling.
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