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  1. #11
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    Goddamn this is getting difficult. Can get a deal on an OX 10000lb for around $1100 installed by TJM, but apparently the standard bullbar on the Xtreme is rated at 9000lb, anyone forsee that being a problem.
    The Ugly Duckling-
    03 Defender Xtreme, now reduced by 30%.


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    I have the 9500lb Repco unit,

    installed it myself approx 1.5 hour

    Total price $799.19

    Repco p/n LD9500

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    Originally posted by 84RR
    I have the 9500lb Repco unit,

    installed it myself approx 1.5 hour

    Total price $799.19

    Repco p/n LD9500
    Have you used it yet?

    Is the brake against the drum or on the other side of the gearbox? Was thinking about synthetic cable on it?

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    Hi Glen
    I think that the drum would be toohot for
    synthetic cable.
    I have only seen s/cable used
    best on overhead winches, where the cable can
    stay cooler


    Yes I have used it a few times
    1st time to winch DOWN a track (Was hooked up in the wheel ruts)






    Have you been away?

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    Originally posted by Redback
    Go second hand or have a look at the Repco winch for $700 or this


    On this site, ExplorOz trader section
    http://www.exploroz.com/Trader/images/Ads/3864.jpg

    Baz.
    Yep, bought one of these off e-bay for that priice.

    Sour note is that I'm still waiting for it after 4 weeks . Bloody courier companies are totally useless these days, they told me they 'lost' it during transit, found it again and lost it once agin, now they found it. Bloody hell, I'll be of retirement age when I get it the way things are going :x :x :x

    Hopefully, get it fitted before Christmas.

    Trav

  6. #16
    Defender200Tdi Guest
    Originally posted by seqfisho+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(seqfisho)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-84RR
    I have the 9500lb Repco unit,

    installed it myself approx 1.5 hour

    Total price $799.19

    Repco p/n LD9500
    Have you used it yet?

    Is the brake against the drum or on the other side of the gearbox? Was thinking about synthetic cable on it?[/b][/quote]

    Brake is in the drum. No problem for synthetic rope unless you're lowering out. Most people only ever winch in under power, so the brake doesn't operate and the drum doesn't heat up. If you do need to lower out under power frequently, then you need an 8274, Premier or Hydraulic winch.

    Paul

  7. #17
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    Unless winching downhill a lot synthetic rope works fine.

    However, ropes aint ropes, some have a lower temp point than others.

    The trick is to lower in stages.... Its a recovery, not a race.....

    Lower 1,2,3 stop 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.... repeat....

    This keeps the drum cool enough to avoid melting decent rope.

    I've run synthetic on the last 2 winches with no worries and would never run wire again, its too damn dangerous, even when used correctly the hazards outweight the cost difference.

    Cheers
    Mike

    BTW: Repco winches are excellent and work fine! 9500lb is more than enough. Dont keep adding weight to the front when it wont be required.

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    8) i bought a repco winch, and have ordered a tjm winch cradle to fit to my tjm bar.
    been waiting almost two months for the cradle to arrive
    seems the supplier to tjm is at fault
    the latest advice is 16 of december
    not happy jan!
    Safe Travels
    harry

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    [quote=harry]8)
    not happy <span style="color:green"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">jan</span></span>


    <span style="color:blue">probably will be......before you know it....</span>

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    i'm getting a 8274 again, i have had 2 and they are the ducks guts....

    interesting to know you run synth rope on a normal winch with no problems...

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