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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    so if the nose is high you have the controller problem mick ?
    I wouldn't have thought that was the case Inc as this would be no good at all for recoveries, but it may have been a contributing factor at Beerwah when it didn't want to work.....it was chucking it down with rain as well at the time, so perhaps I had a short somewhere. Although I was surprised when the wireless controller worked instead of the hard wired one.

    Plan is to eventually move all the controls to incab leaving the hard wire conection somewhere easily accessable.
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    Mick,

    The winch should stop almost instantly when using the fixed controller, with minimal wind down.

    The wireless winch controllers are known for their not so speeding response time, I personally won't be using mine, but will leave it for a backup.

    I think after seeing Harrys winch he will have incresed the strength ten fold, and the packaging/instructions for his repco winch is the same as the packaging for our 4x4point winch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimace View Post
    Mick,

    The winch should stop almost instantly when using the fixed controller, with minimal wind down.

    The wireless winch controllers are known for their not so speeding response time, I personally won't be using mine, but will leave it for a backup.

    I think after seeing Harrys winch he will have incresed the strength ten fold, and the packaging/instructions for his repco winch is the same as the packaging for our 4x4point winch.

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    That's what I thought Grimace but this was on the hard wired controller. Yes the remote one is a bit non responsive and I only have it there as a back up. Not too happy or confident that the car moves so far back on the main controller......must get it looked at.
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    Mick,

    I wouldnt worry about being able to pull the cable out easily on free spool. My Warn's are both a bloody nightmare to pull the cable from. The XP's were ok when they were new but they had hardly any grease in, and repacking them increased the friction massively.

    In all honesty unless you are competing I dont think it is much of an issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    Mick,

    I wouldnt worry about being able to pull the cable out easily on free spool. My Warn's are both a bloody nightmare to pull the cable from. The XP's were ok when they were new but they had hardly any grease in, and repacking them increased the friction massively.

    In all honesty unless you are competing I dont think it is much of an issue.

    Pete.
    Mine is slowly getting better the more it is used. We did not exactly go light on the grease Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickG View Post
    Great job Harry, been wondering how my 4x4 point winch might stack up against others. Stikman helped me fit mine but before we did we stipped it and repacked it with decent grease. I have used it a couple of times but it has performed fine although a couple of niggles so far;

    1. I cannot seem to firstly get the clutch disengaded to freel spool is the winch fully unloaded when you try to disengage
    2. When I eventually do it will not free spool easily possibly the answer to the above, as the load is still on the gear train due to the stiffness, grimace and i noticed his was difficult to turn when disengaged on the bench
    3. Went to use the hand controler at Beerwah the other day in the rain on about a 35 degree angle (if that makes a difference) and it did not work, the only thing that worked was the remote controller wiring, when on the angle the weight of the cable acting on the plug may have caused a dodgy connection
    4. Yesterday I unspooled the wire to re spool it back onto the drum neatly (hand controller worked again no problems) and noticed that when I backed the car down the very gentle slope using the "out" button on the winch, the car kept going for about a metre or two before stopping and would have gone further if the slope was steeper. This is not good news surely? I would expect the winch to stop when I released the button.
    if you're extending the cable i think that would be correct, the way the brake works is to stop windout when retracting the cable, so you don't bounce the car on stopping winding in

    Anyway sorry for the highjack but keen to hear the outcome of your tests Harry and also if you can shed some light on my issues based on what you have observed from the internals of these machines.

    Aye, Mick
    not sure how we deal with the drum being tight, may have another look at grimace's, they do have good seals at each end of the drum and maybe we can loosen off the ends a bit to loosen it up, but as phillipe has shown they do get less tight with use, and i remember being on a dodgy slope in the rain dragging phillipe's lovely rope out to hook his winch to my truck one wet and cold sunday arvo/night and it was tight to pull out, it seemed to get easier as we all got more desparate!!
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    Harry, just letting you know I have put a post on outerlimits trying to obtain some details/pics of the insides of a repco 12000lb winch.

    Might even buy one of the deals direct specials which look to be exactly the same and open it up.

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    just an update, took the t max winch apart and found the same story as my repco one, so will have to shim it up also, and just read in another thread that aldi are flogging winches from 22nd so will have to check them out also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harry View Post
    just an update, took the t max winch apart and found the same story as my repco one, so will have to shim it up also, and just read in another thread that aldi are flogging winches from 22nd so will have to check them out also.
    wow, wasn't expecting to hear that.
    How similar were the two winches? not identical in everyway??

    Am very keen to check out one of these repco 12000lb jobs to see if they are constructed as per my 4x4 point unit. That may be the reason for the higher rating.

    Will be interesting if the repco and tmax are the same, to do a load comparo and see if the motors used are similar or not.
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    [quote=Grimace;747430]wow, wasn't expecting to hear that.
    How similar were the two winches? not identical in everyway??

    dead spitting image, exactly the same.
    i actually think this is a repco jobbie, as it is not the same as the t max's advertised in the latest mags - maybe tmax changed, or the supplier of this called it a t max.
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