Originally Posted by
Gidget
Depending on what it is you are going to use it for ??
A high mount has a much quicker respool speed, as well as the drum does not get hot due to the braking not being inside the spool & the motor being away from the spool.
The advantages of this mean you can run synthetic rope for long periods with out worry of the heat destroying it.
The high mount is also only available in 8000 lb last time I checked, so if it is on a touring outfit towing a camper, it may be punching above it's weight.
Lowmounts come in much higher poundages, think my current is 12000lb from memory. But they come in 15000lb & I am sure higher if you wanted :eek:
If it is just for general use, a low mount winch is a much more economical option, there are plenty of low mounts you can run synthetic rope on these days, you just have to watch the heat on extended winch's ( I am talking long periods)
As for the sludging of a low mount, there are water proof kits available for some brands. But a high mount is also prone to the same problems, it is just a little higher to start with.
I have been running t-max lowmounts for a few years now, the only reason I have brought a new one is if I sold the last one on a vehicle :p
A good service every 12 months & they never miss a beat, & they have had a flogging.
Hope this might have helped you in some way.