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what WINCH is this?

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what WINCH is this?

Post by HI-11-UX »

picked this winch up a couple of years ago.
It is 24v and has heaps of grunt,
Looking to sell it but I don't know what type it is or what it is worth.
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Post by taps »

Dude that belongs in a museum, cable operated 24 volt high mount with external brakes i would suggest it would suit a tow truck or similar maybe not even a recovery winch ?????????????
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Post by bogged »

taps wrote:Dude that belongs in a museum
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Im bettin thats not what he was hoping to hear!!!
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Post by taps »

It may even be a WARN prototype ?????????
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Post by bogged »

taps wrote:It may even be a WARN prototype ?????????
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Post by pedr »

how much do ya wanna sell it for.
where do you live
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Post by balzackracing »

It looks like a old Thomas. I have a mate who had one similar, think he sold it ages ago but I will see if he has any photos to compare.
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Post by cooki_monsta »

i was gonna say older style warn high mount before the 8274, but the thomas seems more appropriate
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Post by cooki_monsta »

http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-2-2a/5 ... e-pls.html

i dont have an account for this site but i am guessing its the same winch, interesting read all the same
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Post by cooki_monsta »

I'm actually thinking of an aircraft starter motor winch. These were about the only drum winches we had in the 1960's and early 1970's. Mostly 24V from DC3's and yes hand made.

Warn electric winches were only just coming on the market - the Land Rover hydraulic winches were almost impossible to acquire and after that there were the capstan winches that everyone was removing. Thomas winches from Brisbane weren't on the market yet and most of the other stuff was ex-army and too heavy for the Land Rover, although Garwood-Olding is a name that comes to mind.

One of the best winches was the Toyota PTO from the 30 Series or whatever it was called.
this sounds better
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Post by cooter »

the one on aulro looks nothing like this one
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Post by giantracing »

a genuine toyota hi mount from jap land......... they are big pieces of shit
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Post by narns1mav »

its a really old high mount i have seen them on usa ebay all the time there has been 1 that i have seen on ebay from vic
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Post by bog warrior »

pedr wrote:how much do ya wanna sell it for.
where do you live
x2??????????????
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

bog warrior wrote:
pedr wrote:how much do ya wanna sell it for.
where do you live
x2??????????????
x3!!!

However - my money is on very early hi-mount.
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Post by narns1mav »

just found some info for ya http://www.ih8mud.com/tech/oldwarn.php
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Post by tna racing »

i'd hang on to that for a few more years :D
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Post by gqpete »

giantracing wrote:a genuine toyota hi mount from jap land......... they are big pieces of shit
wrong. thats a belleveiw. muppet won the last obc with one of these, thats the shit one there's another with a warn brake. thats the giddy-up one.
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Post by HI-11-UX »

just found some info for ya http://www.ih8mud.com/tech/oldwarn.php


That is it, there are no brand markings on it.
The cable set up that is on it I made up when I had it on my truck and have the handle set up I made for it probably not as good as the real deal but it worked - could disengage and free spool, had the brake hooked up to a bike hand brake (couldn't lock on though) and power went through a $40 solenoid
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Post by Ruffy »

gqpete wrote:
giantracing wrote:a genuine toyota hi mount from jap land......... they are big pieces of shit
wrong. thats a belleveiw. muppet won the last obc with one of these.
Makes an $8,500.00 Giggle pin look like a waste of money doesn't it?
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Post by gqpete »

Ruffy wrote:
gqpete wrote:
giantracing wrote:a genuine toyota hi mount from jap land......... they are big pieces of shit
wrong. thats a belleveiw. muppet won the last obc with one of these.
Makes an $8,500.00 Giggle pin look like a waste of money doesn't it?
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Post by hulsty »

Found this in the local carpark, thought it was worth a look here

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Found this in the local carpark, thought it was worth a look here

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Post by thomo.in.a.gq »

That winch above is my mates......

It is off an old army unimog which had been garaged for the last 20 years. Apparently it had been modified to a 10,000lb high mount. Still 12v.

He brought it off ebay when ebay was new for $500.

Got it serviced prior to fitting it to be told it was pretty much brand new.

The bloke who sold it had decided to fit a 9,000lb low mount because it looked better.....

Can probably find some more info if needed.
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Re: what WINCH is this?

Post by HI-11-UX »

Moving house and have just dragged this winch out from under the bench again. Thinking of unloading it on here or ebay along with a mile of other gear collected.
Does anyone run a winch like this??
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Re: what WINCH is this?

Post by CRUZAAMAD »

epic thread diggity damn dooly

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Re: what WINCH is this?

Post by stilivn »

Mate throw a thread up in classifieds an put a price on it.
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