dano80 wrote:steel wrote:dano80 wrote:Hey Steel,
Thanks for the pics, awesome setup!
How do you find the winch speed, especially under load, with all the rollers?
Thanks for help with the linky thing Ke70!!!
I've been away for the past few days.......
Cheers, Dano.
No worries mate, i stuck some more pics on there today showing the linkage i made to remotely actuate the freespool.
The winch speed does not change despite the multiple pulleys involved in routing the rope to the front. Speed is halved when doing a rear winch.
I hope it works out for ya.
Hey mate, just looking through some of your pics, and noticed that you ran the cable through the chassis. How do you find this works? Does it rub on the chassis much or have you got around that another way?
Cheers, Dano.
Hey bloke, routing the wire through the chassis is a compromise and not the preferred option.
A year or so ago, when i was planning this setup, i also posted the question about mid mounting a winch though specifically about the routing of the rope through the chassis. Needless to say, i got virtually no helpfull replies with most saying that it's too hard and not to bother.
The thing is i remember seeing Nigels truck when Bill was building it and briefly sussing out the winch setup (but i was more interested in Bills custom portals ), the thing is, the way i remember it the rope was routed through the chassis but the pic above contradicts that.
Anyway i opted to run through the chassis from about the gearbox Xmember forward to the front of the chassis.
So far it has worked well, although i prefer to winch from the rear and therefore i've only winched forward 3 times (it's not a comp truck), but i'm always mindfull of the possible wear and tear on the chassis.
Soon i'll stick some synthetic rope on there which will sort it out.