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High Or Low Mount

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High Or Low Mount


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High Or Low Mount

Post by bundytunna »

im gonna buy a winch real soon and wanna know which is better high or low
i had a low 8000lbs but it was too fuggin slow
i have calculated that i need a 9100lbs winch for my 60
but other big cars run high mounts with no probs
im tossing up between a high mount or a 10000lbs low mount
evryone seems to be using high mounts
is this because they are very good or becoz they r just the cool thing to have ?(no offence to those with em)

my main use will be for recovering my self from bog holes ruts
the 60 is not a touring car but just a bush bashing car for the w/end
any info would be greatly appreciated
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Post by MQ080 »

High.... no question
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Post by bundytunna »

can i ask why tho?
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Post by spazbot »

we used to run a highmount warn on our old 60 , pulled it outa bog holes etc no probs and pretty quick aswell, pity we left it on the 60 when we sold it

the other thing you need to consider is will your current bullbar fit a highmount or will you need to buy a new bar to fit the highmount ?
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Post by MQ080 »

easier to get to if things go wrong...
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Post by bundytunna »

nah no prob with the bar
ive just sold my old bar and bought an arb so i can fit either winch
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Post by DiscoDino »

Hi-mount is THE winch. The design concept is much more efficient and robust than the planetary. The worm gear design is as strong, however slow. The Hi-mount is THE winch if you can afford the weight (no problems if you replace the cable and roller) and the size (who is NOT cutting these days?).
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Post by 60serius »

Ive just taken a low mount 9000 lb off and put on a high mount
the high mount is ship loads faster
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Post by N*A*M »

high mounts will allow you to use plasma rope without cooking the reel.
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Post by POS »

HIGH MOUNT!

What i have seen is that a High Mount can Pull just as hard as a Low mount but it can do it a lot quicker!!!!
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Post by bundytunna »

yeh im not really interested in plasma coz i just dont have the dosh
have herd neg comments on it tho and ill just stick to wire
by any chance none have u have got a hi mount for sale do ya?
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Post by Wooders »

I went himount because:
1. Faster lin speed means you can drive & winch with less chance of over running the winch.
2. Lower operating temp with the external brake means I could run plasma rope - although I'm not....
3. Simple to work on & service.
4. Holds more line. (if you choose).
5. can be easily mods for water proofing, upgraded to higher motors and voltage fairly easily etc....Heck I even like the idea of a phunmatic ly operated spool lever that Snake Racing have etc...
6. Proven reliebility...Look at comp rigs - nearly every one of 'em has a Himount - speaks volumes IMHO.....also you'll see many OLD winch's that still keep on chugging.....
7. I loves the cool clicking sounds when it's operating :twisted:
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Post by Brad »

Does the high mount use more power than the low mount ?
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Post by Drafty »

The ammount of current drawn will depend on the weight you are pulling and how hard the motor is working.
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Post by bundytunna »

Look at comp rigs - nearly every one of 'em has a Himount

yeh i thought this was just coz it was cool and it was a phase to have a hi mount but now my mind has changed
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Post by Wooders »

LOL not many true comp rigs will bolt sheet on that isn't the real deal.....
BTW another example - LightForce spotties......
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Post by landy_man »

From the Warn Website....

XD9000
12V DC PERFORMANCE SPECS

Lbs.(Kgs.) Line Speed Motor Current Pull by layer
FT./min(M/min.) layer/Lbs(Kgs.)


0 38(11.6) 70 amps 1/9000(4082)
2000(910) 14.4(4.39) 180 amps 2/8190(3715)
4000(1810) 11(3.35) 255 amps 3/7500(3402)
6000(2720) 8.67(2.64) 330 amps 4/7010(3180)
8000(3630) 6.88(2.10) 415 amps
9000(4080) 6.38(1.94) 460 amps


M8274-50 Highmount
12V DC PERFORMANCE SPECS
Lbs.(Kgs.) Line Speed Motor Current Pull by layer
FT./min(M/min.) layer/Lbs(Kgs.)


0 73.4(22.4) 55 amps 1/8000(3629)
2000(910) 22(6.71) 190 amps 2/7460(3384)
4000(1810) 12(3.66) 275 amps 3/6980(3166)
6000(2720) 9.50(2.90) 350 amps 4/6620(3003)
8000(3630) 6.10(1.86) 450 amps 5/6290(2853)

So if you look at these figures you will notice that at 8000lb..ie. full load on a highmount, the XD9000 ,chosen because most probably most popular low mount, actually has a faster line speed... granted under light load, i.e 2000lb or less, the highmount is nearly twice as fast, but once it is under a decent load, is less then 1 metre a minute quicker.. that is not alot..

I choose the low mount, for it's pulling power, ability to be mounted "stealthly" and a cheaper purchase price ....
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Post by droopypete »

landy_man said,

Quote,
"2000lb or less, the highmount is nearly twice as fast" (as the XD9000)
Unquote.

And interestingly for those of us with light cars, the M6000 is faster across the board than the XD9000 and and only slower than a high mount in a no load situation.
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Post by bogged »

I have a 10k low mount, it works fine, pulls the loaded to the shithouse GQ fine.

If speed is an issue, go the Highmount.. IF you dont really give a fuck how long it takes, as long as your out of the bog, Low mount is easily as good... Even the blokes at ARB said that. I got my 10k second hand out of trading post for a good price. Hardly used.

Theres a second hand Highmount in forsale section.
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Post by Matt N »

I'd go with the HS9500.
It is rated a bit for more weight than a High Mount and has just about the same performance speed-wise.
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Post by DiscoDino »

Planetaries suck.
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