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Twin winch motor setup

Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

Hey does anyone have any info and prices on wat cass jones does to get a twin winch setup.
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Post by Mrs Ludacris »

Would cost the price of two highmounts and to cut the two drums in half and join.

Talk to Peter Sterling. He builds them for the comp guys.

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Post by GQ TROL »

They also have their own issues......like if one motor isn't working at the same speed as the other, it acts as a brake to the whole system. Email Donald Preston in NZ as he had it set up on his Jeep last year. Truck is now sold, but Donald is a good source of info.

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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

How about twin motors like this? Dunno if this is Cass does it...
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Post by turps »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:How about twin motors like this? Dunno if this is Cass does it...
This is a setup done by some one working at OnTrack in East Kielor. Think it may have been Birdy's navvie but not sure. Give Andrew a ring at ontack and he should be able to answer the question on how much it costs.
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

I think cass does the modifacation like the one in the pic, he has an adapter plate that joins the second winch to the first. I dont like the twin highmount, this way is cheaper(well i am geussing). In the pic, its got two 6hp winches. Bloody Awsome. But i want to get two 7.8hp motors I am geussing it would be fractionaly faster but it would definetly have more torque.
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Post by Mudzuki »

Another Pic for you all
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Post by Davidh »

Yep, that is Andrew's bar & winch on Pete's car (GQHOON) after he hit a tree the first night at Ateco.
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Post by 85lux »

so for the pics above, if he is using two motors coupled together, he is developing twice the stall torque?? correct?? but using 6hp motors so a bit more than twice what the winch is rated for?? how does the highmount casting and gearset/brake stand up to this?? do they fail when running 8000lb stall torque or can they cope with the 16000lb+ he is generating(provided he stalls it)??
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Post by hottiemonster »

i heard a rumour that around 7 motors got burnt out trying to get the combination to work correctly. :?
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

I have heard that there is not much of a standard high mount left...
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

In the pic, the gear box looks cutdown? :?
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Post by turps »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:I have heard that there is not much of a standard high mount left...
There is heaps of the std warn himount there.
At a guess at looking at the pics and them in real life. I would say other than the gearbox being tapped for oil fill and drain. It is std.
The only things to be modded are the drum and the motors.

The drum looks to have been widened, which Mal Leslie does alot of. And it has had a bearing mounted onto the end of the drum which goes into the end plate. Birdys has a complete remanufactured end plate though. Think Shreqs was the Std warn item just with the tie rod mounts welded on.

And the motors use a common shaft onto the std gearbox. Birdys first model died at the OBC on the mud stages and just bolted a normal 6hp motor on to continue the comp. Oh and pretty sure they are std 12v 6hp warn motors. Just being fed 24v's.
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Post by Juzza »

turps wrote:
MKPatrolGuy wrote:I have heard that there is not much of a standard high mount left...
There is heaps of the std warn himount there.
At a guess at looking at the pics and them in real life. I would say other than the gearbox being tapped for oil fill and drain. It is std.
The only things to be modded are the drum and the motors.

The drum looks to have been widened, which Mal Leslie does alot of. And it has had a bearing mounted onto the end of the drum which goes into the end plate. Birdys has a complete remanufactured end plate though. Think Shreqs was the Std warn item just with the tie rod mounts welded on.

And the motors use a common shaft onto the std gearbox. Birdys first model died at the OBC on the mud stages and just bolted a normal 6hp motor on to continue the comp. Oh and pretty sure they are std 12v 6hp warn motors. Just being fed 24v's.
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Post by turps »

Juzza wrote:
turps wrote:
MKPatrolGuy wrote:I have heard that there is not much of a standard high mount left...
There is heaps of the std warn himount there.
At a guess at looking at the pics and them in real life. I would say other than the gearbox being tapped for oil fill and drain. It is std.
The only things to be modded are the drum and the motors.

The drum looks to have been widened, which Mal Leslie does alot of. And it has had a bearing mounted onto the end of the drum which goes into the end plate. Birdys has a complete remanufactured end plate though. Think Shreqs was the Std warn item just with the tie rod mounts welded on.

And the motors use a common shaft onto the std gearbox. Birdys first model died at the OBC on the mud stages and just bolted a normal 6hp motor on to continue the comp. Oh and pretty sure they are std 12v 6hp warn motors. Just being fed 24v's.
All is not as it seems Carl..... :armsup:
Who was at the Ateco and saw the On track winches in action, would be good to get some feedback?...
I rekon your just saying that to confuse me. Well stop it you know its to easy to do.
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Post by Bush65 »

The groove (for the retaining plate) in the intermediate (brake) shaft is a weak point where they fail if subjected to high loads.

The gears also have to be set up well (no loose/worn bearings or journals that allow misalignment under load) or they can also fail at high loads.
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Post by Davidh »

I was at Ateco all weekend and yes, the twin motor setup does pull well.
On sundays ss12 the group was started 1st to last.
The more equipped cars went first and made the creek crossing look like an easy winch,
later cars saw the winches stuggling to the point of nearly stalling, not to mention busting ropes.

Mind you, the creek crossing did get dug out a hell of a lot more during the day.

I'm sure there were other people on other stages that weekend that could comment?
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Post by DaveS3 »

They looked as if they pulled as well or better then Coopers Hydraulic winch setup.

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Post by 85lux »

so is it easy to bust the brake shaft or break a gearbox?
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Post by ludacris »

Internals do bust in the winches. Glen and Anita techman are running a cummins starter motor that has been revamped and have busted a few internals.

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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

all the information has been helpful, can someone put a price on it?
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Post by evil_hitman »

i have been led to beleieve that to machine up the adaptor plate to join the 2 motors together it is around the $1k mark.
add the 2nd motor and the other "standard" comp high mount mods and you're talking $$$$$
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

if that adaptor plate is $1k, i will shoot my self. My brother in law has a machine, im sure i can do it for under $1k.
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Post by Bighazza »

i think brenden perret, son of landcruiser park, has a twin setup

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Post by eliteforce32 »

u would be right there about the crusier park rig but it is set up to have one motor running, spooling in and one for spooling out run the 6hp motors
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Post by bru21 »

as tuff and bling etc as it is i think they should start capping the winch mods. some of the events i have been to the same teams went through like 3 motors in one day, at what $400 each. expenditure on gu diffs or whatever are a justifyable mod, that only require maintainence. Why must everyone now spend 4-5K on a winch plus how many $400 now disposable motors to remain competitive. so many dnf's too.

should be capped at say 8hp of motor power, voltage per motor std manufacturer requirements, bracing free, drum width free, automated freespool free, cooling free. something like that.

increasing the output also increases the load on the cable and internal components and could prove plain dangerous when they let go. in any case the winch in time is always much faster than the cable run out time. are they going to run dual navigators to reduce that time or increase their heart rate to 330bpm :roll:
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

maybe go to a hydro motor, you would only need to maintain that and not buy a new one every event. In the long run, it would work out the same price
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