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Warn high mount winch brake? - where to find/fix
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Warn high mount winch brake? - where to find/fix
Hey all i was using winch the other day to try and un roll my tractor when the brake popped off the side of it when i went to re start it under load. a heap of little steel ball bearings and a couple peices of clutch or brake like material fell out of the bottom of it.
i rung arb to see if i could get the parts but they only sell the whole thing for about $620. does anyone know of a cheaper way of fixing it (excludding methods involving duct tape, zippy ties, hitting it with a hammer or filling it full of weld?) or getting parts from some where else. Any help much appreciated
Cheers Allan
i rung arb to see if i could get the parts but they only sell the whole thing for about $620. does anyone know of a cheaper way of fixing it (excludding methods involving duct tape, zippy ties, hitting it with a hammer or filling it full of weld?) or getting parts from some where else. Any help much appreciated
Cheers Allan
x2 the local ARB are trying to rip you mate.RV80 wrote:Allan, go and see Tony Williams at Opposite Lock Nerang (Spencer Rd) and get him to get you a brake rebuild kit it will cost around $150.
Grant
I bought a rebuild kit fron ARB Newcastle for about $150
cheers smitty
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We can get any warn parts you may be after. We also service winches.
Email us at flaminfab@bigpond.com
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Email us at flaminfab@bigpond.com
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Now available Faster Gearing for Highmounts!!!
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X2dogbreath_48 wrote:Having the brakeshaft tapped and an endcap fitted would stop this happening again.
Rip it apart and post the shaft down to Malcolm Leslie in Melbourne
If you've put it under so much load it's popped the circlip off, you may want to look at upgrading by means off drilling and tapping the end of the brake shaft in order to securely bolt the brake mechanism on.
I'm sure Dale from 2dextreme or someone involved with comp stuff in QLD could help..
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hey all i called opposite lock in nerang and talked to tony and he said he could get me a kit for about $180 which i thought was pretty resonable although it has obiously gone up a bit. He then rung me back about 5 min later and said that he still thought that was to expensive and i should try smithi engineering, so i gave that ago and i got the upgraded brakes and ball bearings for about $90 including postage. so i reccomend opposite lock for there honsty ( he could of easily just let me get the product from him) and to smithi engineering for doing it heaps cheaper.(if he ever emails me the details ) It deffiently helps when i gotta fix the tractor
i broke the whinch by stop starting trying to flip it back over which i think is more then i would ever ususaly pull, particularly without a snatch block, if it breaks agian then i will deffinently get it machiened with a bolt instead, thanks heaps for all of your help
cheers Allan
i broke the whinch by stop starting trying to flip it back over which i think is more then i would ever ususaly pull, particularly without a snatch block, if it breaks agian then i will deffinently get it machiened with a bolt instead, thanks heaps for all of your help
cheers Allan
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