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    7k Really

    Land Rover hydraulic winch...CHECK THIS OUT | eBay

    Have i been living on another world???? or is 7k i good price to pay for as stated quality last a life time winch???? its more expensive than a warn........

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    Order of magnitude higher than a non hydraulic Aldi or Tigerz winch.

    You could buy a lot with the difference.

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    Priced a giggle pin winch lately?

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    "Local pick-up only"!

    Does the joker want to sell any of them!

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    This a major player in the Landie world - Modern Motors of Dungog so I assume that the price is sort of what you would pay for this particular item.

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    And when you read the ad there are a few different options - so price from $3k to $7k.

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    also look at what you are getting for your $$$, I just had a quick look, and in the pictures where the pto, pump, solioned controls etc etc....go price that stuff up and you will see $$$ dissapear very quickly. Now compare the duty cycle and line speed of this winch to any electric winch....

    the one thing I dont like is the small drum dia.....If I was building one from scratch it would be 4 inch dia minimum.

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    Even though I have an electric winch; if I had the $$ spare I would grab one in a snap (hyrdaulic winch that is) I just dont like the high current draw of an electric winch and the associated potential fire hazards associated with them, the only thing in their favor is that they are cheap and easier to fit than a hydraulic one.

    I dont know if they are still around but Bamford made the hydraulic ones on the earlier army defenders they work a treat and can get them in various speeds and strengths (over 20,000lb) Plus it is all aussie

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    I have a warn High mount,new they are 3K plus new without the power source,as Blitz posted above you don't have huge currents running through your vehicle either and they aren't a Chinese rip off. Pat

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