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Post by Hobzee »

Rudes - did you wet the bed again - it's too early for you....

Cool - then if that's all we test we have a Scanas.

Some 9,500's would be good.
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Re: hamo

Post by Hamo »

Hobzee wrote:Thanks Hamo - been a year or so since we caught up - note I moved Xmas 15 months ago.

We need a Ironman 12K to match Hamo in the Troooopie. And other volunteers.
Happy to participate
Although i do expect to come last place
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Re: hamo

Post by Zac Zec »

Hamo wrote:
Hobzee wrote:Thanks Hamo - been a year or so since we caught up - note I moved Xmas 15 months ago.

We need a Ironman 12K to match Hamo in the Troooopie. And other volunteers.
Happy to participate
Although i do expect to come last place
why is that?

are the winches not that good. I am looking at getting one but waiting for more feed back

cheers
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Post by GUJohnno »

tigerz11 has only ever posted 8 messages on Outers and all of them are in this thread!

I don't mind long standing members promoting something they are trying to do, but it sh1ts me when some one joins just to promote their gear.
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Post by GUJohnno »

NavRun wrote:Hobzee, Johnno has the Ironman 12,000lb, in fact he is giving it a work out again this weekend.

Rudes
Used the winch this weekend to remove a tree of the track that was too big to cut with the chainsaw.
Went out to a snatch block off the the right and back to the tree and winched it off the track and up the mound on the side. Pretty happy with how it worked. (One of the guys watching thought the tyre was about to be pulled of the rim from the side ways force... lol)
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Post by bogged »

GUJohnno wrote:
NavRun wrote:Hobzee, Johnno has the Ironman 12,000lb, in fact he is giving it a work out again this weekend.

Rudes
Used the winch this weekend to remove a tree of the track that was too big to cut with the chainsaw.
Went out to a snatch block off the the right and back to the tree and winched it off the track and up the mound on the side. Pretty happy with how it worked. (One of the guys watching thought the tyre was about to be pulled of the rim from the side ways force... lol)
yup worked well, also was pushing a STACK of dirt behind the tree, didnt slow it down at all.
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Re: gloves off

Post by flexytj »

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Re: gloves off

Post by flexytj »

Hamo wrote:
Hobzee wrote:Alrightie.... Gloves off time..

Lets have a winch off in my front paddock.

Tiger vs Ironman vs anything else chinese...

The winner goes through to round 2 and up against a warn.

That winner goes through to round 3 up against a comp winch.

Shall we set a date? Hmm next weekend is Navrun after dark - what about the Sunday after at 12 hi-noon April 20th.

What we need is some volunteers with said winches.

Will be testing speed and strength and a panel of experts (need them too) to comment on build quality, finish, friendliness to fit and apparent water resistance.

Volunteers, panel and witnesses please ... Rudi will get the hangman's noose ready in the tree.

Address is 1300 Frankston Flinders Rd Somerville (Melb) - I shall put on a BBQ - BYO drinks.

No one succeeds by knocking the opposition - they succeed by being the best and there is only one way to see who is best.
I'm in
i've got one of the first tiger 12000 lb i brought of tiger nearly 3 years ago but i never judged it to be any better or worse than any other winch
(I've only had to use it twice)
Free feed and i remember where you are hobzee

to make this a fair comparison
shouldnt current 07/08 model winches be used on both cars
with the vehicles weighing a similar amount ?

not a 3yr old winch against a current winch .
that would be like comparing my warn xp9.5ti to an aldi winch
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Re: gloves off

Post by bogged »

flexytj wrote:1111111111111
I agree.... although things seem to have gone quiet on the arguement front here.
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Post by NavRun »

where the hell is Tiger then, why don't they come to the party as the companies representative- (They started it now we want to finish it).

They seem very quiet being caught out fibbing about the Ironman winch hey!!!!!!!!!
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Post by flexytj »

invite them , im sure they would show up with a winch to use
as there reputation is at stake even if there winch isnt as quick
at least it would show that they have enough faith in there product
to publicly test it against another brand which is a good thing .
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Post by LOCKEE »

How are you going to control load and voltage in the front paddock?

Petersons 4 Wheel and Off road did a great test in the 90's between Milemarker and Warn.

Worth having a look at the comparo.
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Post by tigerz11 »

NavRun wrote:where the hell is Tiger then, why don't they come to the party as the companies representative- (They started it now we want to finish it).

They seem very quiet being caught out fibbing about the Ironman winch hey!!!!!!!!!
i can guarantee you what i said was true if things have changesd since this happened fair enough ,but they are facts of the past

Also the only reason i came on the forum because the winch was potted so i defended it
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Post by Hobzee »

tigerz11 wrote:in the fast 5 years of selling this winch,,we have sold over 1000 of them
any one from outer limits website will get a 3 year warranty ,,,we have not had gears stripeed and a motor burnt out,,there has been many johnny come lately chinese sellers of winches ,homework is required which are the good companys

the IRONMAN winch ,is the same as repco aldi autopro ,same manufacturer
lianda company
ours is not
Hello Mr Tigerz11 - above is the first reference in this thread to Ironman - that was you. Agreed - you defended a comment about a reference to cheap chinese winches made by someone else (happy with that) but then you followed through by dropping names and false accusations. To succeed you need to prove how good you are and not prove how bad your opposition is.

All the guys coming for the winch off are friendly people and you would be most welcome to attend and show us your products - they look good and you will find that they will be genuinely interested.

Yes Lockee I am working on the voltage thing. Was thinking of some fresh batteries. Vehicle weight wont matter if winches hooked together. First to the hook is fastest. But it's not all about speed.
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

I'll happily throw my Ironman 9500 into the test pool, cept you are all in teh wrong state, far too far south.

That said, if you can make the test repeatable, I'll do it and post results.

I do know it drags my cruiser with all 4 wheels locked.
It wont drag the cruiser and a disco. I snapped my synthetic winch rope testing that idea last weekend, although I think that's a fairlead angle issue (too sharp a bend). THe motoe didn't seem to be near stalling though.

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Post by bogged »

LOCKEE wrote:How are you going to control load and voltage in the front paddock?

Petersons 4 Wheel and Off road did a great test in the 90's between Milemarker and Warn.

Worth having a look at the comparo.
what about that testing Andrew did in his South Aussie online maggo??
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Re: gloves off

Post by Hamo »

flexytj wrote:
Hamo wrote:
Hobzee wrote:Alrightie.... Gloves off time..

Lets have a winch off in my front paddock.

Tiger vs Ironman vs anything else chinese...

The winner goes through to round 2 and up against a warn.

That winner goes through to round 3 up against a comp winch.

Shall we set a date? Hmm next weekend is Navrun after dark - what about the Sunday after at 12 hi-noon April 20th.

What we need is some volunteers with said winches.

Will be testing speed and strength and a panel of experts (need them too) to comment on build quality, finish, friendliness to fit and apparent water resistance.

Volunteers, panel and witnesses please ... Rudi will get the hangman's noose ready in the tree.

Address is 1300 Frankston Flinders Rd Somerville (Melb) - I shall put on a BBQ - BYO drinks.

No one succeeds by knocking the opposition - they succeed by being the best and there is only one way to see who is best.
I'm in
i've got one of the first tiger 12000 lb i brought of tiger nearly 3 years ago but i never judged it to be any better or worse than any other winch
(I've only had to use it twice)
Free feed and i remember where you are hobzee

to make this a fair comparison
shouldnt current 07/08 model winches be used on both cars
with the vehicles weighing a similar amount ?

not a 3yr old winch against a current winch .
that would be like comparing my warn xp9.5ti to an aldi winch
My 3 year old winch has only been used twice (still new i recon and 12000lb is 12000lb dosent matter what year it was made)
If you want to buy a brand new one and put it to the test i'll just watch
If i break mine so what & i run a good duel battery setup with 2 CAT batteries
Now an unfair test whould be a winch off between mr tigerz11 & crazie from iron man as we whould not know about any seceret mods they may have up there sleave
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Post by uzdnabuzd »

is the winch off still going ahead?

iam am very interested in the results
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Post by big bundy »

Flame me if you want to, but its pretty crap when GUjohnno and Hobzee get there backs up so much about a couple of facts that are posted, and gang up on 'tiger'
If your product is out done, wear it on the chin and get something better in. All thats happening is a school yard fight. trying to set the fight that you know will not happen.

Gujohnno i see your plugging your gear a fair bit on outers, but quick to bag out other people.

I can't comment on this as i run a 9000lb warn.

Correct me if i'm wrong but hobzee and Gujohnno run this store??- http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-IRONMAN-4WD- ... dZViewItem

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Post by croozaman »

A winchoff would be a good idea for comparison. But really comparing a 12000lb Tigerz with plasma that costs $725 with a 12000lb Warn that with plasma would be over $2500 really isnt apples with apples. Even a similarly equipped 9000lb Warn would be worth around $2000. Anyone expecting to get the same or similar performance from two items with one costing about 3 - 4 times the other is kidding themselves. If you are heavy into 4 wheeling or comps then the Warn would be first choice but for those like me who would only use one every now and again ones like the Tigerz are a more affordable way of having some fun.
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Post by defmec »

ha ha is ruff getting paid for all this advertising or not :lol:
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Post by macca81 »


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Re: gloves off

Post by flexytj »

Hamo wrote:
flexytj wrote:
Hamo wrote:
Hobzee wrote:Alrightie.... Gloves off time..

Lets have a winch off in my front paddock.

Tiger vs Ironman vs anything else chinese...

The winner goes through to round 2 and up against a warn.

That winner goes through to round 3 up against a comp winch.

Shall we set a date? Hmm next weekend is Navrun after dark - what about the Sunday after at 12 hi-noon April 20th.

What we need is some volunteers with said winches.

Will be testing speed and strength and a panel of experts (need them too) to comment on build quality, finish, friendliness to fit and apparent water resistance.

Volunteers, panel and witnesses please ... Rudi will get the hangman's noose ready in the tree.

Address is 1300 Frankston Flinders Rd Somerville (Melb) - I shall put on a BBQ - BYO drinks.

No one succeeds by knocking the opposition - they succeed by being the best and there is only one way to see who is best.
I'm in
i've got one of the first tiger 12000 lb i brought of tiger nearly 3 years ago but i never judged it to be any better or worse than any other winch
(I've only had to use it twice)
Free feed and i remember where you are hobzee

to make this a fair comparison
shouldnt current 07/08 model winches be used on both cars
with the vehicles weighing a similar amount ?

not a 3yr old winch against a current winch .
that would be like comparing my warn xp9.5ti to an aldi winch
My 3 year old winch has only been used twice (still new i recon and 12000lb is 12000lb dosent matter what year it was made)
If you want to buy a brand new one and put it to the test i'll just watch
If i break mine so what & i run a good duel battery setup with 2 CAT batteries
Now an unfair test whould be a winch off between mr tigerz11 & crazie from iron man as we whould not know about any seceret mods they may have up there sleave
they could have altered the gearing in the winch between then and now
or the motor design .

im happy to throw my warn xp9.5ti into the mix aswell for the sake of entertainment
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Post by tigerz11 »

hello all
there would no chance of me altering anything on the winch ,because i am mechaniclly disfunctional,,the gearing ratio of hammos older winch is the same as the ironman at the moment so have a crack hammo ,,,our newer model is a bit quicker
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Post by flexytj »

lets bet on this

im backing the tigerz11 as a dark horse to win
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Post by tigerz11 »

Hobzee wrote:
tigerz11 wrote:in the fast 5 years of selling this winch,,we have sold over 1000 of them
any one from outer limits website will get a 3 year warranty ,,,we have not had gears stripeed and a motor burnt out,,there has been many johnny come lately chinese sellers of winches ,homework is required which are the good companys

the IRONMAN winch ,is the same as repco aldi autopro ,same manufacturer
lianda company
ours is not
Hello Mr Tigerz11 - above is the first reference in this thread to Ironman - that was you. Agreed - you defended a comment about a reference to cheap chinese winches made by someone else (happy with that) but then you followed through by dropping names and false accusations. To succeed you need to prove how good you are and not prove how bad your opposition is.

All the guys coming for the winch off are friendly people and you would be most welcome to attend and show us your products - they look good and you will find that they will be genuinely interested.

Yes Lockee I am working on the voltage thing. Was thinking of some fresh batteries. Vehicle weight wont matter if winches hooked together. First to the hook is fastest. But it's not all about speed.
hobzee ,,,What was the false accusations??
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Post by GUJohnno »

big bundy wrote:Flame me if you want to, but its pretty crap when GUjohnno and Hobzee get there backs up so much about a couple of facts that are posted, and gang up on 'tiger'
If your product is out done, wear it on the chin and get something better in. All thats happening is a school yard fight. trying to set the fight that you know will not happen.

Gujohnno i see your plugging your gear a fair bit on outers, but quick to bag out other people..
I haven't bagged any ones product what so ever.
In fact I said the opposite..
By the way, your winches do look quite good as well.
I have only commented on products I sell in relation to the original topic, as have others. The difference is that I have been on this forum for years and contribute to the knowledge base. I haven't just joined to promote myself.
big bundy wrote:Correct me if i'm wrong but hobzee and Gujohnno run this store??- http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-IRONMAN-4WD- ... dZViewItem

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Hobzee has nothing to do with our gear. He has his own ebay store.
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Post by coxy321 »

For an equal winch test, i reckon you would need the following:

- Use ONE test vehicle only, this removes any issues with vehicle weight/tyres/motor/charging system etc
(if you get 2-3 people doing it, it will only take 10min to swap over a winch)

- Have a fresh set of batteries for each winch, this will stop any complaints about having to use "used" batteries, and it will mean that the more efficient winch will have better battery life through all of the tests.

- Have the hand throttle set at the same RPM for each winch and each test

- Do a speed test on a sloping hill, with the truck loaded up. Maybe use a tray-back ute loaded with hey/sand bags/dirt/bricks or even hook a loaded trailer onto it. (Put some heavy arse shit on it to make the winch's work)

- The only thing i can think of for the outright pulling power test would be to find a big, steep, nasty hill climb. If this is too easy, hook up a loaded trailer or load the ute tray up.

Just remember that if you are going to do a comparitive "test", it all needs to be uniform. I know you're not all playing for sheep stations, but if you dont make it all fair and even, there's no point in doing it in the first place.

Also, as Hobzee said, i think that there is more genuine interest in this than there is just people wanting to bag out on a product. Tigerz11, if you reckon your winch is a good product, and you feel that there are OL forum members that might be interested in buying your product - dont be scared to come out and have a crack and show us.

If people see your product, like how it performs (even for a weekend "hack" 4wder), and its priced right - the people will come.

Peace out :Fade-color

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Post by toughnut »

It's easy to have the same winch test repeated. Just use the same batteries and you can leave the winches on thier own vehicles. Just have them static and pull something else.
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Post by coxy321 »

Sort of, but i dont agree 100%. Then you would have to take into concideration things like different electrical cabling, different charging systems (alternators), winch pulling height (whether one is higher or lower than the other), and if the winching vehicle isnt anchored then suspension/tyres/vehicle weight have to be looked at.

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