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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: hobbit on March 01, 2007, 16:35:16
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Ok here's one for you, a friend of mine is looking for a demountable 9,000 lbs winch unit that can be stored in the vehicle, taken out and mounted either front or rear as required, plugged into a local power connection on the front or back of the motor
any ideas?
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i saw a similar thing on an american website a few weeks ago, ill try and find it again.. think it was called portawinch or portapull....
Basically it was a winch on a plate with a shackel on each corner and two handles on each side.... then u just pluged the electrics into either a prewired socket or used croc clips onto your battery, attacthed the winch and plate to your recovery points with a few strops, pulled the winch wire out and pulled away... the makers recond it was better than having a fixed winch cos you could mount it front or rear or even pull yourself sidewards up a slope!
I didnt think it was a bad idea, however not sure if i could be arsed lugging 50 kgs of winch and mounting plates around!
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kev you mean something like this
(http://www.sblnet.co.uk/photosblucket/images/generationx/bobwinch1.jpg)
(http://www.sblnet.co.uk/photosblucket/images/generationx/bobwinch2.jpg)
simon
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Hi Kev-Try DUCKWORTHS LANDROVERS at Market Rasen, I know for sure they do a kit because i looked at it for one of my past motors. The winch sits in a cradle which slots into a square box section on the front and rear and mounts using the bumper/chassis mounts,it's not a cheap piece of kit but it works A1,cheers Andy.
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This?
http://www.warn.com/truck/mounting-systems/winch_carrier.shtml
(http://www.warn.com/truck/mounting-systems/images/193/winch-carrier.gif)
Or this?
http://www.ramsey.com/automotive/winchmountingplatforms.html
(http://www.ramsey.com/img2/accessories/qmtray.jpg)
Maybe this?
http://www.superwinch.com/pages/vehicles.html
(http://www.superwinch.com/images2/vehicle/reciever.jpg)
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no prices usuall means expensive!!!! :wink:
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I have a back-rack from Dave Bowyer. It sits on the towball. Simple peice of kit and only £60 odd for the rack. I fancy something a bit stronger now though, so I'm looking at things like the above. I spoke to someone at Donnington about a custom winch bumper with demountable for both ends. I'm waiting for a reply to my e-mail though :roll:
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Thanks for the replies guyes, will pass them on
Anymore contributions welcome :)
Cheers
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I fancy a removable mounting when I get a winch for my Defender
There doesn't seem to be much to the removable mounts above and I am sure they cost plenty... same goes for the bikini mounts I've seen
Whats to stop you using a nice heavy channel section 6x3 or similar - just drill holes for mounts and fairleads with matching bolts on font and rear chassis? Anderson connectors for the power and sorted?
Might be heavy but I'd manage :)
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no reason wot so ever m8y
had a m8 do that on his jimny a few years back
ive found that having ur winch demountable saves ur springs from premeture :wink: sagging due to the weight of the winch thats why i did it
simon
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Yep, as well as the spings if it was full time on the front (or back) I am concerned that it would get nicked (I park up in town all day during the week) or covered in muck
Thinking of just mounting on the rear when I go out laning but having the option of the front is the best of both worlds :)
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go to this page at the bottom is a solution for demountable winches, only 55 earth pounds....
:twisted:
http://www.winchsolutions.co.uk/bumper.html
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I've seen that, you also need the bumper to match though.
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Although you may be able to modify a heavy duty one to take the mounting
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guys my tray and one hook will be up for sale very soon if ur interested :?
simon
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Pm for you :)
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bounced bak @ ya kev 8)