As I understand it (feel free to correct me) synthetic cable is more expensive as are the winches that are designed for use with synthetics (allowing 'constant' running on a descent, for example).
So what brand of synth rope is best, I know that Bill Burke in the US raves about Amsteel Blue but there must be others that are as good and available locally.Originally posted by tombraider
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.
Apart from the fact that I am s#*t scared of being anywhere near a steel cable if it breaks (seen that once and was more than enough) the weight savings are great too as well as being much easier to handle.
As I understand it (feel free to correct me) synthetic cable is more expensive as are the winches that are designed for use with synthetics (allowing 'constant' running on a descent, for example).
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
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Yeah had to rush down to Sydney last week as my Mum ended up in hospital with a whole heap of drama's while they were on there way back from the NSW south coast. But she is much better now and is expected to get out of hospital later this week and able to come home about the middle of the month.Originally posted by 84RR
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No correction needed!Originally posted by VladTepes
As I understand it (feel free to correct me) synthetic cable is more expensive as are the winches that are designed for use with synthetics (allowing 'constant' running on a descent, for example).
Yes, synthetic is more expensive.
Yes, dedicated winches to run it are more expensive.
But....
A standard winch can safely run synthetic if you obey the 'rules'
A standard winch can winch in all day on synthetic, only winch out gets warm enough to do harm.
And the safety afforded in my eyes exceeds the cost of the rope 100 fold
Ever seen steel cable break? Ever seen synthetic break?
$400.00 now is nothing compared to the damage flailing steel rope does. To vehicles and people.
Not to mention convenience, lighter to lug up a hill, easier to operate and rig up...
Everyones choice of course, but I wont use or recommend steel wire rope.
Cheers
Mike
Good to hear! Sick family is never a good thing.Originally posted by seqfisho
Yeah had to rush down to Sydney last week as my Mum ended up in hospital with a whole heap of drama's while they were on there way back from the NSW south coast. But she is much better now and is expected to get out of hospital later this week and able to come home about the middle of the month.
We're going through it with both grandparents atm, something 'not good' yet inevitable is on the horizon soon.
Cheers
Mike
On another note for winches, i've been told by a reputable source that a good cheap option is to pick up a cheap Warn with a stuffed motor, than replace the motor with a T-Max motor which is more powerful and a quarter of the price or a Warn engine.
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CrumpOriginally posted by crump
Ok decided to go electric, but now need to find out about brands.Warn XD9000 $1750 plus fitting, Tmax 9000 $1300. Is the warn that much better for the occassional winch.Would like to hear about other brands as well, its not like I'll be using the thing that often, thanks.
I hope that your not going to be using it to start winching in those big Warruma Barra's :roll:![]()
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Also thinking, if you're looking at the T-Max 9500, Brothers Offroad can do a good deal at a similar price to what you're look at, and it has a cordless remoteOriginally posted by crump
Ok decided to go electric, but now need to find out about brands.Warn XD9000 $1750 plus fitting, Tmax 9000 $1300. Is the warn that much better for the occassional winch.Would like to hear about other brands as well, its not like I'll be using the thing that often, thanks.Just tell em GCLRO told you to call
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FOX 2008 RRS - Artemis 1989 Perentie FFR - Phoenix S2a 88" with more - Beetlejuice 1956 S1 86" - GCLRO #001 - REMLR #176
EVL '96 Defender 110 - Emerald '63 2a Ambulance 112-221 - Christine '93 Rangy - Van '98 Rangy - Rachael '76 S3 GS - Special '70 S2a GS - Miss B '86 Rangy - RAAF Tactical 200184 & 200168
CrumpOriginally posted by seqfisho+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(seqfisho)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-crump
Ok decided to go electric, but now need to find out about brands.Warn XD9000 $1750 plus fitting, Tmax 9000 $1300. Is the warn that much better for the occassional winch.Would like to hear about other brands as well, its not like I'll be using the thing that often, thanks.
I hope that your not going to be using it to start winching in those big Warruma Barra's :roll:![]()
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so you got the pics. Had a few "cable breakages" that day, but no one got hurt, only if they had sensitive ears.
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