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SPECS FOR NEW 10000LB FAST RECOVERY WINCH

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Post by one_waz »

im interested. would like to see some videos of how well they go. Im sure this might take some time as they have only just become available but can anyone oblige?

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Post by sprungupcruiser »

I think i'm the first in the country to have this winch fitted :armsup: . It's really long. I had to modify my bullbar to take the length of it
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As you can see i had to chop the bar a little bit to fit it in

Heres a video so you can see the speed of the winch with no load, after this we hooked it up to a 100 series and pulled it to get some tension onto the spool. It did it quite easliy and didn't get too hot over a 20m pull.
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Post by sprungupcruiser »

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Post by one_waz »

reckon u can video it in action on a big hill or something?
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Post by tuff4runner »

well i should have mine in next week!!! hopefully any way gots lots f moding to do as well to make it fit!! cheers anthony
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Post by sprungupcruiser »

ill be taking it out for a run in the next couple of weeks, then theres a comp on at easter, it should get a work out there. i'll be sure to put any video up.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

According to the specs, it is under load where it shines. See if you can get a comparison to a high mount.

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Post by sprungupcruiser »

i'll see what i can do
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Post by Triple B »

Just for the people playing at home. The winch wont fit stright into an 80 series ARB bar but wont take much. I reckon an inch spacer between the winch and bar should solve it.
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Post by def90 »

fitted mine up last night, maybe a test this w'end, would be nice if it had captive threads (like a warn) for the 4 bottom mounting bolts. bit of a pain trying to get the nuts into place when you have to mount it with the bar on. apart from that itchng to test her out.....
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Post by sprungupcruiser »

thtats true, i thought if you had 10mm longer bolts to go thru the fairlead and the bottom of the winch would be easier
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Post by sprungupcruiser »

i got to use it today, i pulled up to winch a tree off the road that had fallen due to the cyclone this morning. I noticed when i tried to plug the controller in that it arked on the control box and mad the winch wind in a bit for a second. Is this a common problem and is there something to do to fix it?
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Post by S.CoXy »

Wondering if i should buy one of these or a 2ND hand warn high mount....
1. Am making a custom bar so size is not an issue
2. I am a electronics tech so rebuilds for the warn are the same
3. Am only pulling a small cab hilux ute
4. Mates hace GUs with upgraded warn high mount and we will race the winches
5. 3 YEAR WARRANTY means nothing if I have to send the winch off for repairs as aposed to getting replacement parts
6. Would me doing custom in cab wiring for both so the contoler issues are not important, un less this voids the warranty.
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Post by tigerz11 »

S.CoXy wrote:Wondering if i should buy one of these or a 2ND hand warn high mount....
1. Am making a custom bar so size is not an issue
2. I am a electronics tech so rebuilds for the warn are the same
3. Am only pulling a small cab hilux ute
4. Mates hace GUs with upgraded warn high mount and we will race the winches
5. 3 YEAR WARRANTY means nothing if I have to send the winch off for repairs as aposed to getting replacement parts
6. Would me doing custom in cab wiring for both so the contoler issues are not important, un less this voids the warranty.
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4: So do you mean ,you ring me tell me the motor is rooted ,so i send you a new motor ?? You tell me the gear box is rat shit so i send you a new one ??

We dont repair motors and we dont repair gear boxes we dont repair solenoids or wireless or hand remotes ,,We replace them if they come under warranty,you would need to send the part back before it was replaced.And we would judge if it hasnt been misused.

6: We dont have an issue with you putting a in cab switch,,,, if you installed one and you say the winch wasnt working we would ask you send the entire control box back including your wiring,,for us to look at ,,every winch and solenoid gets tested prior to leaving the factory so we know its highly unlikely a DOA will occur.

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Post by 11_evl »

wow..
i love my highmount but these winches look the goods.
shane, got any stock??
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

mnemonix wrote:
MR.MUD wrote:Hope someone does run one in a comp, would be interesting.
I hear Team DGR are running a 2speed Tigerz11 one at TT2010 after recieving some sponsorship.
Will be great to see how the new winches perform under pressure.
I ran the original 10,000lb winch at last 2 Tuff Trucks and last Toperi challenge.
I prefer to drive then winch, but when i have had to use it the thing performs great.
I was keen on a highmount, but now i see the specs for the 10,000lb comp winch i think i might invest in it instead.

Paul,
Mate can you give me an indication on how much longer each end the new 10,000lb winch is compared to the 2 yr old original 10,000lb winch?
I am wanting to use the same bar and mounting holes if possible.

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Post by tigerz11 »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:
mnemonix wrote:
MR.MUD wrote:Hope someone does run one in a comp, would be interesting.
I hear Team DGR are running a 2speed Tigerz11 one at TT2010 after recieving some sponsorship.
Will be great to see how the new winches perform under pressure.
I ran the original 10,000lb winch at last 2 Tuff Trucks and last Toperi challenge.
I prefer to drive then winch, but when i have had to use it the thing performs great.
I was keen on a highmount, but now i see the specs for the 10,000lb comp winch i think i might invest in it instead.

Paul,
Mate can you give me an indication on how much longer each end the new 10,000lb winch is compared to the 2 yr old original 10,000lb winch?
I am wanting to use the same bar and mounting holes if possible.

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Post by S.CoXy »

These just keep sounding better and better...
I might just have to buy one and give it a go and at 1G with rope i cant really go wrong
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Post by Ruffy »

Apart from the extra length being an issue for some bars i think these will move pretty quickly. I have an operable one on display in the show room so you can see how fast it pulls with no load.
I can see these ending up in comps.
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Post by dank »

For those interested,

The 10000lb comp winch is a little too long on the motor side for the Patrol Docta GQ Winch bar of which the winch bucket is 620mm in width. The mounting holes need to be redrilled about 20mm across to fit the winch.
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Post by def90 »

and in freespool they are soooo much quicker and easier then my old warn lowmount, used mine a few times and happy so far, even used it to lift my mates new couch into his 3rd storey apartment :D
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Post by macca81 »

def90 wrote: even used it to lift my mates new couch into his 3rd storey apartment :D
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Post by S.CoXy »

I think in cab free spool in underrated ( if the 1000 comp had one i would buy it noqustionsasked as it kill the no load fall down ) . As i alway see my mates getting wind back when the unspool under power.... and i think they put the rope on right???
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Post by hulsty »

How are these winches holding up? Does anyone know how they compare to a standard geared highmount with the 6HP motor?
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Post by hulsty »

any comments on how these are going?
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

I'm interested too. Want to see if it's worth going to electric instead of PTO. I'll be midmounting it so no worries about space. How would it go with 24v through the motors? or with a flamin fab twin motor mount?
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Post by toughnut »

What I'd like to know is are there going to be parts sold separately for these. If I buy one then I'll definately be modding it to get more out of it. This may be as little as running 24v through it with in cab switching or even extra motors, freespool or drum widening etc. Obviously warranty isn't an issue in these circumstances but I'd like to be able to get more parts as I go through them. :D
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

toughnut wrote:What I'd like to know is are there going to be parts sold separately for these. If I buy one then I'll definately be modding it to get more out of it. This may be as little as running 24v through it with in cab switching or even extra motors, freespool or drum widening etc. Obviously warranty isn't an issue in these circumstances but I'd like to be able to get more parts as I go through them. :D
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Re: SPECS FOR NEW 10000LB FAST RECOVERY WINCH

Post by sierrajim »

So who's running a 2 speed? any feedback?
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Re: SPECS FOR NEW 10000LB FAST RECOVERY WINCH

Post by toughnut »

Yeah there still isn't any news if spare parts are available. This is the only reason I'm not buying one right now. I wan't to hot rod the sucker. :twisted:
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