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Worlds fastest event winch

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Worlds fastest event winch

Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

the worlds fastest event winch, looking at a winchs on the net and found this

http://www.4x4winches.com/type_r.htm

says it has a no load line speed of 600 feet = 182.88 meter and under load has a line speed of 30.48 meter :shock: :shock:

nearly/as fast as the pto's over in maylasia, looks very similar to the ox tjm winch which is made by mile marker and this winch is made partly by mile mark.

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Post by rover1 »

not sure on this bit
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but it think they have been around for a while
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Post by toughnut »

rover1 wrote:not sure on this bit
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but it think they have been around for a while
This is a chain driven hydrolic pump running off the motor. If you had a look under the sime tyres GQ of Billy Lyne you'd see a similar setup. I got to run for him last year at X_treme International. It worked a treat. Wasn't as fast as some of the electric winches but teamed up with an auto gearbox and it is a really quick setup. Well that's when Cracker actually runs up the winch walls :finger: :D Just kidding Jeff
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Post by rover1 »

i know what it is, but in the mud or the dirt, if a rock or stick gets between the chain and the spocket could cause some damage
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Post by toughnut »

No different to a normal fan belt like the one just behind it. Don't forget that this is tucked up behind the radiator ;)
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Post by MissDrew »

will never slip like a belt can :D
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Post by Mrs Ludacris »

Motor bikes have been running chains and sprockets forever.

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check out the wheel weights on the yellow rangie on r/h front inner wheel :shock:
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

WTF :shock: :shock: :shock:

there would be 1kg there :rofl:
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Post by hillbilly »

And on the same vehicle just above the winch hook
is a bottle opener........ or is that wishful thinking.
Might put one on mine tho :lol:
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Post by toughnut »

Don't need one of those if you use cans :D
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Post by hillbilly »

I do love a VB stubbie.
Yes they are a twist top.......but would be pretty cool none the less.
I have one screwed to my pool table for that same type of wank factor.
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Re: wheel weights

Post by GQ Bear »

tuf045 wrote:check out the wheel weights on the yellow rangie on r/h front inner wheel :shock:

Their stick-on weights. Obviously he's got mechanical beadlocks fitted. They throw your balance way out!!

When i balanced mine, the machine wanted 800g on one. I settled for about 500g and use it as a rear wheel
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Post by Michele »

The Rangie in the photos above is Jez's Yellow Pig which competed in the Ladoga Trophy last year (or the one before).

This year he built Petal and here's a vid of the Type R winch in motion,check it out... :D

http://media.putfile.com/Type-R-Hydraulic-Winch

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Post by YankeeDave »

decent prices on those winches too.

once i come in to some cash i'll be setting one up
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Re: Worlds fastest event winch

Post by frp88 »

GQ4.8coilcab wrote:the worlds fastest event winch, looking at a winchs on the net and found this

http://www.4x4winches.com/type_r.htm

says it has a no load line speed of 600 feet = 182.88 meter and under load has a line speed of 30.48 meter :shock: :shock:

nearly/as fast as the pto's over in maylasia, looks very similar to the ox tjm winch which is made by mile marker and this winch is made partly by mile mark.

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Post by turps »

YankeeDave wrote:decent prices on those winches too.

once i come in to some cash i'll be setting one up
Actually winch price seems quite good as it comes with control valves, hydro motor and hoses. Wonder how much the motor is on top of that.
Cos this system would be good for OBC and most of the vic winch challenge type stuff.
Also with these hyro valves stuff is it possible to only partially open a valve to get slower speed. Guessing this would require manul valve to be put in cab. Or are they either on or off in either direction?
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Post by toughnut »

turps wrote:
YankeeDave wrote:decent prices on those winches too.

once i come in to some cash i'll be setting one up
Actually winch price seems quite good as it comes with control valves, hydro motor and hoses. Wonder how much the motor is on top of that.
Cos this system would be good for OBC and most of the vic winch challenge type stuff.
Also with these hyro valves stuff is it possible to only partially open a valve to get slower speed. Guessing this would require manul valve to be put in cab. Or are they either on or off in either direction?
You can get variable valves for hydrolics. I'm not sure if they would be a good option for a vehicle that is bouncing up a winch wall though. They can be fairly touchy sometimes.
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Post by Dollythelw »

the nice touch with these is the option to winch/drive/drive assist or a combo or any of the above, less lever pulling keeps it simple (I REALLY need simple) :shock:


and yep - pig (as with all my cars) comes with a bottle opener - always think of survival lads!
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Post by turps »

Dollythelw wrote:the nice touch with these is the option to winch/drive/drive assist or a combo or any of the above, less lever pulling keeps it simple (I REALLY need simple) :shock:


and yep - pig (as with all my cars) comes with a bottle opener - always think of survival lads!
I like simple to, was just thinking out loud.
Oh and we have twist tops or cans in Oz. Its that or we are tough enough to either bite the lid off or use our eye sockets. :)
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Post by Dollythelw »

eye sockets? pah, if you were tough you'd use a pensioner with no falsies in :lol:


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Post by 1MadEngineer »

only thing they dont tell you is that the dog clutch cannot be engaged with a differential engine speed of greater than 150rpm, so you have to just about stall the engine to engage the dog clutch without long term damage.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

only thing they dont tell you is that the dog clutch cannot be engaged with a differential engine speed of greater than 150rpm, so you have to just about stall the engine to engage the dog clutch without long term damage.
i seach every wher to find a clutch, and ended up having to use an electric synch clutch to match speed first.
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Post by Dollythelw »

thats a new one on me fella, I just pull the lever and it works, push it and it stops, never seems to give a monkeys how much volume Im giving the loud pedal - have you had probs with yours then?
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

would love to know what brand the clutch is if you are able to find out it would be much appreciated? i tried warner / imtech . . . and no one was able to give me one like that. i also need to push around the 27-30hp range.
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Post by OnPatrol »

I emailed them 6 months ago and at the time I had the money to buy. They weren't interested in developing one for the Patrol. I even had a friend of a friend visit them. They seemed friendly enough, but was still not interested in developing a unit for the GU.

It's a modified mile marker 12000lb hyrdraulic winch.

Oh well, there's no money now. Already spent it for the OBC2006.
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Post by 80UTE »

When i had the Hyd drive set up on my 80UTE winch it was fast 60 mtr/min ( ~200 ft/min) at full load and was great at towing the ute up the road connect to a power pole or towing an other vehicle as on the video but trying to use that speed in the bush up rock ledges ETC and it was a different thing altogether. Balancing engine / winch /wheel speed was nearly impossible and i was very dissapointed after the effort and the $$$$ to set it up. I have a 24v on 6HP Warn 12v motor on a Himount and have found it to be great and thats what ill be sticking with. How often do you need to winch on flat ground in easy circumstances ! not very often. :?

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