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Post by EricB »

Hi, has anyone bought any of the following winches?

All 9500lbs

T-Max
Repco
ACME

The only reason Im asking about the ACME is because it looks identicle to the Repco one and are both made in china.

All of these have the 5.5hp motors.
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Post by blkmav »

Try and get your hands on one of these

http://warn.com/truck/winches/src/tabor_9k.shtml

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Post by LOCKEE »

Some stockists on the board that have Tabor Winches available.

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Post by YankeeDave »

saw an add for the repco winch for only $999,

how cheap, with a 5.5 hp motor too,

I need a new motor for my highmount, wonder if they'd sell the motor seperate?
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Re: Winches

Post by bogged »

EricB wrote:And a Tabor 9000 on there now for $890

or a 10,000 warn from trading post regularly for $1000.. I know which I would prefer.

YankeeDave wrote: need a new motor for my highmount, wonder if they'd sell the motor seperate?

someone on here was flogging 6hp winch donks a few mths back
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Post by EricB »

Is a 9000 enough for a GQ SWB?

When reading up on specs some winches eg. 9500 and a 11500 seemed to only have the cable thicker. Is this correct. If the motor is the same on a 9500 to a 11500 and the gearing is different, would that make the 11500 slower?
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Post by bogged »

EricB wrote:Is a 9000 enough for a GQ SWB?

masses of people using 8000 lows on GQs

would that make the 11500 slower?

if speed is critical to you, buy a high mount
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Post by EricB »

I have a low mount bar.

I was just wondering if a 11500 would pull faster, slower or the same speed as a 9000.
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Post by bogged »

EricB wrote:I have a low mount bar.

I was just wondering if a 11500 would pull faster, slower or the same speed as a 9000.

IMHO, if the gearing and motor are the same, in the same conditions with same car they would be same speed.. The weight of cable would be the only factor, but I dont think it would be that much different.
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Post by blkmav »

EricB wrote:I have a low mount bar.

I was just wondering if a 11500 would pull faster, slower or the same speed as a 9000.


If you want speed get a 9.5xp
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Post by EricB »

The XP has a 6hp motor, the XD has a 4.6hp. So these other ones dont seem bad with a 5.5.

I cant find many specs on the Tabor, does anyone know the motor size?
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Post by bogged »

EricB wrote:The XP has a 6hp motor, the XD has a 4.6hp. So these other ones dont seem bad with a 5.5.

I cant find many specs on the Tabor, does anyone know the motor size?
http://www.gowarn.com/warn-self-recovery-winches.asp tabor last 2 on the list
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Post by EricB »

Yes I know Google very well but Warn dont like sharing the Tabor info

http://www.warn.com/truck/winches/src/tabor_9k.shtml
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Post by blkmav »

EricB wrote:Yes I know Google very well but Warn dont like sharing the Tabor info

http://www.warn.com/truck/winches/src/tabor_9k.shtml


From the link Bogged posted

Part Number: 900560
Rated Line Pull: 8820 lbs. single-line
Motor: 4.3 hp, Series Wound
Geartrain: 3-Stage Planetary
Remote Control: Remote switch, 12' lead
Gear Ratio: 216:1
Clutch (free-spooling): Sliding Ring Gear
Brake: Internal Automatic
Weight: 77 lbs.
Wire Rope: 100', 5/16" diameter
Fairlead: Roller
Recommended Battery: 650 CCA minimum for winching
Winch Dimensions: 20.89" L. x 6.3" D. x 6.4" H.
Mounting Bolt Pattern: 10.0" x 4.5" On Center
Battery Leads: 2 gauge, 72"
Finish: Argent Gray Powder Coat
WARRANTY: One Year Limited Factory Warranty

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Post by bogged »

also : TABOR 9K (Formerly known as Magnum 9K)







blkmav wrote:
EricB wrote:Yes I know Google very well but Warn dont like sharing the Tabor info

http://www.warn.com/truck/winches/src/tabor_9k.shtml


From the link Bogged posted

Part Number: 900560
Rated Line Pull: 8820 lbs. single-line
Motor: 4.3 hp, Series Wound
Geartrain: 3-Stage Planetary
Remote Control: Remote switch, 12' lead
Gear Ratio: 216:1
Clutch (free-spooling): Sliding Ring Gear
Brake: Internal Automatic
Weight: 77 lbs.
Wire Rope: 100', 5/16" diameter
Fairlead: Roller
Recommended Battery: 650 CCA minimum for winching
Winch Dimensions: 20.89" L. x 6.3" D. x 6.4" H.
Mounting Bolt Pattern: 10.0" x 4.5" On Center
Battery Leads: 2 gauge, 72"
Finish: Argent Gray Powder Coat
WARRANTY: One Year Limited Factory Warranty

http://www.gowarn.com/tabor-9k-self-recovery-winch.asp
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Post by EricB »

Cool, thanks guys :roll:
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Post by ludacris »

I was chating to the T MAX winch distributor about these other brand of winches and they have turned out to be cheap copies of the T Max winch and a certain company that advertised them as T Max wiches is in serious trouble with lawyers.

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Post by mugginsmoo »

spend the extra and buy a warn.

i found mine for $1000 with an ARB, so mounting it was no problem
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Post by Old Yella »

I saw a 60 series with one of those Repco winches on it about 4 months ago, [at the time we didn't know the brand it didn't look familiar] well he couldn't climb this hill so he tried to winch single line pull and the winch took the weight and stopped and that was it, so well tried a double line pull through my snatch block with the same result. Thinking that it wasn't wired up correctly a mate checked all connections and all was OK.So I drove down to where he was and single line pulled it out with my T Max EW 9500.
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Post by Wooders »

blkmav wrote:
EricB wrote:I have a low mount bar.

I was just wondering if a 11500 would pull faster, slower or the same speed as a 9000.


If you want speed get a 9.5xp



No if you want speed get a HiMount.
I had a himount, then in the leadup to TTC decided on a new bar & winch....I (stupidly) sold my 8274 (which was 20years old)., and bought an Xp9.5......
The XP is SLOW when compared to the himount & I also experienced problems with my winch at TTC....whereas the 8274 never missed a beat.......
I miss my himount :cry:
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Post by bogged »

Wooders wrote:The XP is SLOW when compared to the himount & I also experienced problems with my winch at TTC....whereas the 8274 never missed a beat.......
I miss my himount :cry:

sounds like a cheap XP on the market soon ;)
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Post by LOCKEE »

Those on here that know me will recognise that I will take my corporate hat off here.

The XP suits most people but not the competition people like Wooders who are chasing ultimate no to low load speed.

Cheezy runs the previous model of this winch on his Mav and it does the job.

Personally I run and will always run a M8274 on my hardcore (well for a Datsun anyway) vehicle and an XP or simmilair on a touring vehicle if I have one again.

The Tabor is an entry level winch from Warn to combat the influx of Chinese winches and will suit an entry level winch user.

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Post by EricB »

Sounds like the Tabor is a good choice for my 1st winch ;)

Thanks for all the advice guys.

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Post by rock hopper »

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Post by bogged »

Wooders wrote:I miss my himount :cry:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 39929&rd=1
Highmount $750

nice article on your rig in yota monthly...
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Post by Wooders »

Aww jezz mate that doesn't make me feel any better - that's more expensive than I sold mine for and a LOT worse condition......

Thanks - snot a bad article - well except the pics with my ugly knoggin in it.....
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Post by Gordo »

How could you go to the dark side Wooden1 ??

Sacrificing a monkey-fixable himount for a bling slow mount tsk tsk

am I rubbing it in enough yet :P
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Post by Wooders »

Wounds + Salt = :cry:
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Post by Wooders »

Ops double post :oops:
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Post by bogged »

Wooders wrote:well except the pics with my ugly knoggin in it.....
i wasnt going to say that... :finger:
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