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Brawn Winches

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Brawn Winches

Post by slowhilux »

Looking at a Brawn ZR-10000 (10000lb) winch to buy. Has anyone had any experiences, good and bad, with any Brawn winch?? Have heard that they are alot more waterproof than Warns (noticed alot of people bitch about Warns kicking the bucket after a water crossing?!?!). The Brawns look the goods on paper, just want to know IF they are a good winch in reality??

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Post by bazzle »

Never had a Warn "kick the Bucket" after a water crossing in 14 years??

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Post by bj42oz »

Hey Basil,

When I post I have to declare my assosiation with Brawn, don't you work at ARB? Or is that a different Basil. Anyway come overto the shop I'll show you some wan motors.

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Post by mudtoy »

That's OK Col, I can't even quote from my experiences with Warn, Ramsay, Thomas, Superwinch and Brawn...ummmm...why again.

Because I don't have the experience...no that's not true.
Because I work for Brawn...no that's not true either.

I have used and abused them. I have stripped and rebuilt them. For my personal choice the Brawn is the go but that is for the style of driving and recovering that I do.
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Post by HEY CHARGER »

Not this again !! yawn.......
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Post by Hekta »

HEY CHARGER wrote:Not this again !! yawn.......


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Post by Mudzuki »

Hekta wrote:
HEY CHARGER wrote:Not this again !! yawn.......


hee hee your avatar is funnay :D


Good tch here :roll:
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Post by morkz »

these threads suck arse and are so pointless

this is just worth deleting its going to go know where.
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Post by DamTriton »

morkz wrote:these threads suck arse and are so pointless

this is just worth deleting its going to go know where.


If ppl STUCK to commenting on WHAT WAS ASKED (ie Brawn winches, not any other make), and gave a reasonably objective form of feedback about their operation and reliability, then there would be no problems. 1/2a = RTFQ.

If you want to pimp other brands, go to the trader section.......

I am also interested in the Brawn winches, so go on.
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Post by DamTriton »

I would also add that models change, and therefore comparisons do too...

What was a valid statement 12-18 monhs ago, may not be relevant/correct any more with the benefit of hindsight.
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Post by p76rangie »

Gary, the discussions have been done to death time and time again. If you are really interested in finding out, look at some of the previous threads rather than attempting to start the debate all over again.
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Post by Screwy »

I have had a Brawn ZR9500 for about 18 months, used it little but had no problems wat so ever. worked well, pulled everything it had to and lasted through Otways VIC with massive amounts of mud and water going through the thing.
They are a good winch and reasonably priced.

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