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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeFriend View Post
    Did you grab the recent one?? It says ip76 on the box??

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    The first digit in the IP code is particle protection and is between 0-6
    The second is liquid ingress protection and is rated 0-9
    It may be IP67 which makes it dustproof and not damaged by water immersion to 1 metre for 30 mins. That sounds pretty good Does that include the control box?
    No Aldis in WA yet, so got a mail order Runva which has been fine

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    They will do the job , get you out of a hole , or up a slippery hill . Most winch owners I know use them to recover other people . Keep the steel cable , the little bit of extra weight wont make any difference to you Land Rover . By the way I do have one , only ever used It once . Probably because It sits on my garage floor !!..Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grappler View Post
    The first digit in the IP code is particle protection and is between 0-6
    The second is liquid ingress protection and is rated 0-9
    It may be IP67 which makes it dustproof and not damaged by water immersion to 1 metre for 30 mins. That sounds pretty good Does that include the control box?
    No Aldis in WA yet, so got a mail order Runva which has been fine
    Yep. I meant 67 - had a moment of dyslexia.

    I was more interested in whether or not it was even close to being that rating, not the actual meaning of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    its a good winch and if its the same as the one I have the internals are the same as the iron man winch in the same lbs class.

    service, or have someone service it for you and pack it with proper grease, rework the cable seals.

    keep the wire rope on it till you bust it then put your synth stuff on. What I've taken to advising people who want to use synth to do is to put a very small fly lead onto the winch anchor point and keep the main coil of rope in the vehicle out of sight and sun in a bag.

    when you need to winch simply bend the main rope onto the fly lead and power it in for at least 5 turns of the main, set up what you need to recover then winch up the slack. When you're finished winch it all onto the drum (you may need it again) and when you get home, unspool it into a mesh laundry bag, chuck it in the washing machine, hang it to dry overnight (or hang it up in the gargage) then put it back in the bag in the car.


    (with the way the costs keep coming down on the synth rope its not going to be long until you can afford to carry a single rope for each major length recovery you need to do.)
    Sounds like a good plan then!

    Thanks, I will duck off and grab it tonight then.

    Now I just need to remove a small dent in the bullbar to be able to fit it.

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    Right, who went and got the other one hahha

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