These were the Aussie made equivalent to the Warn High mount back in the hey-day. Early 1980's era if I am correct. Well and truly before the now common low mount winch with their planetary gears. Made in Brisbane, they were big, heavy, slow, but would out pull a warn with its 470 something ratio to 1.
Made me think; how about modifying it to made it go like the wind as a competition winch?
This is going to be a long drawn out project. Comments, hints, or 'give-up now' are mostly welcomed.
I had thoughts of putting twin or triple motors just behind where the original motor sits, and running a chain to another short stub axle which would drive the small gear.
Originally there is a small 18 tooth gear driving a 55 tooth gear, another 18 to 55, and then that drives a 50:1 worm drive to the drum axle.
Total ratio is 470 something to 1. All in its own housing which normally is half full of oil. Much better designed for longetivity than the factory Warn hi-mount.
Mucking around with the gears, there really is only one outcome that I can come up with, and that is to bypass the twin 18:55, and go direct to 50:1 ratio.
Probably way too fast and way too under powered for pulling. But hey, its fun experimenting right...

So I was trying to pull the motor out, and I buggered it all up.

Original Warn hi-mount 2.5 hp motor.

Original T-Max 4.6 hp motor.

Original 30 year old Thomas motor. Look at the quality.

Then I said, "nah, bugger it, just run triple motors like this"


/laugh/
People thoughts on any of this? Would it work with a 50:1 ratio with twin 12v 6hp motors at 24 volt?
What roughly are the overall ratios that the twin and triple lo-mount comp spec winches are running these days?