Winches and wire cables - Help
Hi team
I have an el cheapo Super&^%$p 'no names' winch (which looks suspiciously like a Ridge Ryder) on my 300Tdi Defender. This is my project vehicle so lots of work in progress activities going on. Those include fitting a deep cycle battery and charge splitter of some sort. So the winch has never been used.
Anyway, this vehicle is now completely bogged to the diffs in very very soft ground, a result of 500mm of rain on already soaking ground (and heavy rain forecast for the next ten days). I have tried numerous approaches to get it out but the ground is just too soft, the more you dig the more it turns to the consistency of porridge. We managed to get an excavator bogged trying to get to the Defender to pull it out.
My latest plan was to use an old cranking battery and wire up the winch to this and jumper that battery to the cranking battery in the vehicle to keep some charge up. This has worked well. My problem now is as I said the winch has never been used so never had the cable run out/in properly. I was pulling the cable out on freewheel and there was a banging sound each revolution and on inspection the tail end of the cable (the red end) was flapping around on the drum and whacking the controller sitting above the drum. I had only pulled out about five feet of cable at this stage. Peering at the drum the red painted cable was all over the place so maybe was never run on properly at the manufacture. I really couldn't see any other option but to pull the whole 28 meters off the drum and try and feed it on correctly. Got it off with a lot of jiggling to avoid damaging the unit. The inside end (the red end) has an eye on it like a large electrical connector that would go over a bolt or post. I couldn't see anywhere were this would have connected to the drum, no bolt holes, and my google research has not suggested anything like this either on vehicle mounted winches. I tried unsuccessfully to secure this end tightly to the drum with cable ties until i could get enough rolls on the drum to grip sufficiently. Well the cable ties worked just not the securely bit.
My dilemma is how on earth are you supposed to get a wire cable on the drum in-situ? I am sure it can be done I just cant see how. What is the trick?
Or should I just not waste my time and go for a synthetic cable? What issues will I have spooling that on to the drum?
Oh and there is another Defender, my Td5 bogged behind this one. The winch on that has a dead solenoid but either way the 300Tdi has to be moved first...
Appreciate any guidance!
Cheers
Travelrover
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