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Hi Red at a guess (which probably mean I'll be put down :roll: ) I'd say that the 9500 is the same as a GEW with just another badge on so you could take your answer from Bulli above OK if you're not going anywhere in a hurry or don't want to use it for an extended length of time :lol: :lol:
Hydraulic winches are a different league all together. They come in 2 forms.1) Slow and reliable, they will pull and pull and pull all day long, they dont overheat (when installed properly), they rarely stall (never herd of it but covering my ass here) and they will genuinely pull to and beyond their rated capacity. The limiting factor is usually the pump.2) Bloody fast and areliable, like the type R and other modded winches, except once again they pull and pull beyond the capabilities of an 8274, they can even go faster and certainly pull stronger than an 8274 and once again they dont overheat, or eat batteries/solenoids! The downside is you need a beefy pump, usually either PTO or crank chain driven, but thats ok cos once its setup properly itll do everything a twin motor modded warn could do and more :D
Quote from: "smo"Hydraulic winches are a different league all together. They come in 2 forms.1) Slow and reliable, they will pull and pull and pull all day long, they dont overheat (when installed properly), they rarely stall (never herd of it but covering my ass here) and they will genuinely pull to and beyond their rated capacity. The limiting factor is usually the pump.2) Bloody fast and areliable, like the type R and other modded winches, except once again they pull and pull beyond the capabilities of an 8274, they can even go faster and certainly pull stronger than an 8274 and once again they dont overheat, or eat batteries/solenoids! The downside is you need a beefy pump, usually either PTO or crank chain driven, but thats ok cos once its setup properly itll do everything a twin motor modded warn could do and more :DSo where does 10 feet per minute (fpm) fit in is that fast or slow?What fpm constitutes fast and what fpm constitutes slow?
Quote from: "Mudlark"Hi Red at a guess (which probably mean I'll be put down :roll: ) I'd say that the 9500 is the same as a GEW with just another badge on so you could take your answer from Bulli above OK if you're not going anywhere in a hurry or don't want to use it for an extended length of time :lol: :lol:Cheers MudlarkSo would one of the bigger winches from ebay fall into this category of being slow and OK for short use ie just for occasional recovery not challenge duties :?: or are there other snags with the cheaper winches (i've read through this post but you guys seem to be discussing the suitability of winches for competition work, are solenoids etc still a problem on these winches if used for occasional recovery) A slower winch would be fine for what i want.....I think :?
Quote from: "Mudlark"Quote from: "smo"Hydraulic winches are a different league all together. They come in 2 forms.1) Slow and reliable, they will pull and pull and pull all day long, they dont overheat (when installed properly), they rarely stall (never herd of it but covering my ass here) and they will genuinely pull to and beyond their rated capacity. The limiting factor is usually the pump.2) Bloody fast and areliable, like the type R and other modded winches, except once again they pull and pull beyond the capabilities of an 8274, they can even go faster and certainly pull stronger than an 8274 and once again they dont overheat, or eat batteries/solenoids! The downside is you need a beefy pump, usually either PTO or crank chain driven, but thats ok cos once its setup properly itll do everything a twin motor modded warn could do and more :DSo where does 10 feet per minute (fpm) fit in is that fast or slow?What fpm constitutes fast and what fpm constitutes slow?Thats relatively slow, but is that under full (12,000lbs) load or is it freespooling?Milemarkers (being the most common hydraulic winches seen) are slow out of the box, they have numerous restrictions, the pumps are poor, PAS pump, or the ZF pump are ok for occasional use but serious stuff needs pto or crank driven motor, then with a decent spool valve and other mods you can really make them fly :D
That is full load using the ZF 74 pump, so with the milemarker it's just a case of upgrading the pump and control valve to allow greater flow I assume?
Quote from: "redneck"Quote from: "Mudlark"Hi Red at a guess (which probably mean I'll be put down :roll: ) I'd say that the 9500 is the same as a GEW with just another badge on so you could take your answer from Bulli above OK if you're not going anywhere in a hurry or don't want to use it for an extended length of time :lol: :lol:Cheers MudlarkSo would one of the bigger winches from ebay fall into this category of being slow and OK for short use ie just for occasional recovery not challenge duties :?: or are there other snags with the cheaper winches (i've read through this post but you guys seem to be discussing the suitability of winches for competition work, are solenoids etc still a problem on these winches if used for occasional recovery) A slower winch would be fine for what i want.....I think :?The branded electric winches that are coming in from germany seem to be selling at the rate of around 2 per day at between £150 - £250 plus postage at 12,000 lbs doesn't sound bad - Motor might probably be a bit iffy but should fit in with, and is probably no different from, a lot of the chineese ones. Soleniods will be a problem on any winch if you don't use it right If you don't try switching a solenoid with a full load on the rope you shouldn't get a problem in other words slack off the load before taking it up this allows the contactors to pass less current reducing the size of the contact destroying spark that occurs.
Quote from: "Mudlark"Quote from: "redneck"Quote from: "Mudlark"Hi Red at a guess (which probably mean I'll be put down :roll: ) I'd say that the 9500 is the same as a GEW with just another badge on so you could take your answer from Bulli above OK if you're not going anywhere in a hurry or don't want to use it for an extended length of time :lol: :lol:Cheers MudlarkSo would one of the bigger winches from ebay fall into this category of being slow and OK for short use ie just for occasional recovery not challenge duties :?: or are there other snags with the cheaper winches (i've read through this post but you guys seem to be discussing the suitability of winches for competition work, are solenoids etc still a problem on these winches if used for occasional recovery) A slower winch would be fine for what i want.....I think :?The branded electric winches that are coming in from germany seem to be selling at the rate of around 2 per day at between £150 - £250 plus postage at 12,000 lbs doesn't sound bad - Motor might probably be a bit iffy but should fit in with, and is probably no different from, a lot of the chineese ones. Soleniods will be a problem on any winch if you don't use it right If you don't try switching a solenoid with a full load on the rope you shouldn't get a problem in other words slack off the load before taking it up this allows the contactors to pass less current reducing the size of the contact destroying spark that occurs.Thanks MudlarkI might go for one of the cheap 12000lbs ones off ebay that way it'll have a bigger motor and wire rope and should be overated for what I want it to do, should stand a better chance of lasting a bit longer..........possibly.......maybe :?
snatch block....whats a snatch block :lol: i only use um to change direction of pull :lol: never doubled up no matter how hard the pullive neaver been in a stall situation, only then would i double upas for damaging motorsdont matter when got facilities to fix :lol: shouldnt do it really but hu cares if it blows get another :twisted: danny
mine pulls 5 ton on the bottom layer & at times ive had to use it,normally at the cost of the standard cheap solenoids :lol:
Quote from: "SmokeyNtheBandit"mine pulls 5 ton on the bottom layer & at times ive had to use it,normally at the cost of the standard cheap solenoids :lol:It's a pity you can't get mercury switches any more - no more soleniod problems :lol:
So after all the trolling and gobbing off, is Mudlark saying that he doubts the Paj's ability to complete a novice event intact?
Did a Scorpion Challenge event in mine this year. Drove it home too. So after all the trolling and gobbing off, is Mudlark saying that he doubts the Paj's ability to complete a novice event intact?Here's the Disco just coming in to land! (picture courtesy of www.scorpionracing.co.uk )
Although I wasn't going to get involved in this debate I have to leap to Mudlarks defence slightly on this one.Quote from: "Sheddy"Did a Scorpion Challenge event in mine this year. Drove it home too. So after all the trolling and gobbing off, is Mudlark saying that he doubts the Paj's ability to complete a novice event intact?Here's the Disco just coming in to land! (picture courtesy of www.scorpionracing.co.uk )The vehicle pictured above is hardly what you would call a novice/standard vehicle. Surely a more balanced argument would be can a standard Shogun/Pajero go everywhere a standard LR can go :?: and from what i've seen the answer would be yes. ergo a Shogun or Pajero modified to the same standard of a modified LR would also be equally up to the job. The big advantage of LR over jap is the availability of off the shelf bits to modify them in this country (how many off road modified Shogun/Pajeros have you seen lately :?: ) which will always give the impression that LR's are a more capable off road tool.Personally I picked my SWB Pajero because it was much cheaper than a 90 (SWB, Diesel, £1000 all in with some secondhand All Terrains :shock:) and bang for bucks i can have just as much fun in it i'm not actually bias either way, I trial a Suzuki SJ simply because I don't care if it gets a few dents (although I have trialed the Pajero on occasions :twisted: ) But would happily own a LR if one came my way, I very nearly bought a Disco as my work vehicle but it didn't have quite enough length in the back for what i wanted (hence the Delica )
Don't worry when I get out there and thrash them they'll have a bit more respect for the humble Shoggie - I doubt if they'll see any more sense though
QuoteDon't worry when I get out there and thrash them they'll have a bit more respect for the humble Shoggie - I doubt if they'll see any more sense though Even a suzuki owner like me has to laugh at a bold statement like that.Good luck :lol:
There's nothing wrong with the Paj, other than it's owners seem to take such an overly defensive attitude, do you all have some chronic inferiority complex or something ?
Quote from: "Mudlark"Don't worry when I get out there and thrash them they'll have a bit more respect for the humble Shoggie - I doubt if they'll see any more sense thoughSounds fair enough to me, name the time and the place and we'll see if we can get Muddyweb, Eeyore, Redline and a couple of others down.. you can play follow my leader :)There's nothing wrong with the Paj, other than it's owners seem to take such an overly defensive attitude, do you all have some chronic inferiority complex or something ?honestly, if they were that bad, why would Thrasher have bought one for his missus ?