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Finally got the winch going.

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 3:53 am
by d_generate
As above thanks to Callum the sparky, he worked out the wiring in about 30sec and it works great though I'm yet to try it with a load, just wound it all the way in and out but here's some pics of the mount thanks mostly to seagulls over engineering, welding and cutting skills and a bit of help from me the idea's man on some of the design, I'll try it out (one day) and if it seems like it'll be useful I'll have a tow bar mounted to the front on the bash plate.

I can't see it being much use as a 4,000lb winch but doubled back to the car on a snatch block it'll double that so 8,000lb or roughly 3.6T of pulling power may be useable, good thing is I got a second complete unit for free from FleaBay if I burn it out lol. It has a hard wired remote which will be stored somewhere for emergency's or a wireless one which will be used for convenience.

As you'll see all I need to do to fit it is drop the tow ball pin through it and connect to power (not worked out yet)


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It will turn at over 45deg, no idea if that will be useful or not ????

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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:56 pm
by seagull
you can use my Patrol as an anchor, if I ever get it finished !

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:04 pm
by D3V1L
looks good. should work in most instances:)....dont think it would have had enough pulling power for that day at lancelin :D


davo

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 6:42 pm
by RSR 555
Looks good Tom.. I'd also buy a good sand anchor.. just incase you dont have any trees around.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:07 pm
by d_generate
Nah, going to make a table that goes over the bottom lip of the tailgate & has a leg that pokes into the tow bar hole then if I need an anchor I'll bury that, ok if you have 30m of cable but I have 10 lol....well 5m when I double up but I'll attach that to a tow rope which can be shortened as the winch gets closer. I have the equivalent of 4 X 1.5m ramps in the back so maybe just need enough to pull me onto them will be enough.