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Mile Marker winches

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Mile Marker winches

Post by WelchyGQ »

Has anyone got,used or had a mile marker winch?
good quality or pieces of crap?
any good bad points?
any info at all.

Cheers,

Welchy
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Post by cooter »

well if the american army use them on all their vehicles they cant be bad
been gunna buy one for a while now 800 au in the country for a 12000lb electric
http://www.4wdaction.com.au/shed/index.php?id=1097&im=1
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mile marker winch

Post by WelchyGQ »

mate can you tell me where that price was from?
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Post by viet667 »

I have a 9000 lb Milemarker on a GQ patrol TD4.2, hooked up to its power steering hoses. I bought it from www.summitracing.com for around US $600, it came with hoses and free shipping within USA at the time . I had it delivered to a mate's address in california, he ships cars to AUS and the winch hitched a ride in his container.
It works as good as a warn 9000 but is very quiet due to the Hydraulic motor.
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

They look a lot like the Repco winch.
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Post by dr who? »

i had a hydraulic 10,500lb one my old jacka, cant fault them will pull all day! not teh quickest winch but if you are looking for a workhorse then you cant go wrong
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Post by WelchyGQ »

yeah i was looking at the 9k 12v one.
anyone had any problems?
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Post by mudtoy »

Milemarker come out of the same chinese factory as repco, terrain tamer, ox, brawn etc...only the brawn is fully rebuilt, lectro plated and waterproofed.
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Post by uninformed »

as far as i have read on pirate4x4, milemaker elec winches are crap out of china and have had many probs.,

the hyd ones are what the US military used to reeplace there 24v warns. the hyd are ment to be much better than the elec ones.
mabe even out of a different factory

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Winch

Post by LuxyBoy »

uninformed wrote:as far as i have read on pirate4x4, milemaker elec winches are crap out of china and have had many probs. Tthe hyd ones are what the US military used to reeplace there 24v warns. the hyd are ment to be much better than the elec ones.
mabe even out of a different factory
Gees don't tell the army because there guys have been putting on Mile Markers :oops: hence the main picture at the front of their web page: http://www.milemarker.com/

Sent this to David from Mile Marker:
1. Will it be availoable in Australia?
2. What Price will it be? Please indicate which currency
3. When will it be available?

Got this:
Please find attached latest file and an third picture.
Initially we shall supply clients in your country direct from the UK. We will not have a final price until we start manufacture of the first batch in late September.

Best regards
David Bowyer
Goodwinch Ltd.
I have posted the pic and PDF spec/add sheet on my web space:
http://users.tpg.com.au/bmj1980/newwinchadvert.pdf
http://users.tpg.com.au/bmj1980/Newwinch.jpg

Judging from the pics i have seen it looks like you can run it as a standard upright high mount or in a lay down configuration where by it looks like a standard winch but with the gearbox behind it; Interesting :idea:
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Re: Winch

Post by dogbreath_48 »

LuxyBoy wrote:
uninformed wrote:as far as i have read on pirate4x4, milemaker elec winches are crap out of china and have had many probs. Tthe hyd ones are what the US military used to reeplace there 24v warns. the hyd are ment to be much better than the elec ones.
mabe even out of a different factory
Gees don't tell the army because there guys have been putting on Mile Markers :oops: hence the main picture at the front of their web page: http://www.milemarker.com/

Sent this to David from Mile Marker:
1. Will it be availoable in Australia?
2. What Price will it be? Please indicate which currency
3. When will it be available?

Got this:
Please find attached latest file and an third picture.
Initially we shall supply clients in your country direct from the UK. We will not have a final price until we start manufacture of the first batch in late September.

Best regards
David Bowyer
Goodwinch Ltd.
I have posted the pic and PDF spec/add sheet on my web space:
http://users.tpg.com.au/bmj1980/newwinchadvert.pdf
http://users.tpg.com.au/bmj1980/Newwinch.jpg

Judging from the pics i have seen it looks like you can run it as a standard upright high mount or in a lay down configuration where by it looks like a standard winch but with the gearbox behind it; Interesting :idea:
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Re: Winch

Post by uninformed »

LuxyBoy wrote:
uninformed wrote:as far as i have read on pirate4x4, milemaker elec winches are crap out of china and have had many probs. Tthe hyd ones are what the US military used to reeplace there 24v warns. the hyd are ment to be much better than the elec ones.
mabe even out of a different factory
Gees don't tell the army because there guys have been putting on Mile Markers :oops: hence the main picture at the front of their web page: http://www.milemarker.com/

hello... can you read? elec are shit...hyd is good = army use hyd

is that more clear or just mud?

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Post by Bush65 »

I totally agree with what uninformed said about the milemarkers.
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