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    Quote Originally Posted by sam_d View Post
    So, in conclusion, is the Aldi winch worth buying?

    Given that the pic on the front of the Ironman box in the winch article earlier is exactly the same as the pic in the Aldi catalogue (apart from the 'Torque' name bit) is it worth assuming that the winch is made/supplied to Aldi by Ironman?
    Yes, buy one, you wont regret it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickG View Post
    I can see value in it and am considering buying a "cheapie" winch as I have the winch bar and also a hand winch in case I really get in a pickle. For the sort of driving I do with our club, I would expect to break out the winch perhaps 2-3 times a year so for that price I can see the benefit of the cheapie.

    I will however be stripping it once I buy it and re-packing it with marine grease and generally giving it a once over. All boils down to what sort of driving you think you might do and how much you are willing to spend, but for me, for that price......sold

    Aye, Mick
    I have repacked the grease twice in mine so far in a year, but it does spend a lot of time under water
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    Just found this which is a good read
    http://autumn2006.4wheelingoz.com/au...%20Hiscock.htm
    great read..think they summed it up....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sam_d View Post
    So, in conclusion, is the Aldi winch worth buying?

    Given that the pic on the front of the Ironman box in the winch article earlier is exactly the same as the pic in the Aldi catalogue (apart from the 'Torque' name bit) is it worth assuming that the winch is made/supplied to Aldi by Ironman?
    With a 3 year warranty I would say yes. Just don't use it in comp style runs. If I had the dosh then one would be on the back of my rig.

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    Aside from the winch, you blokes know they were also selling 300w inverters for $59 and a 3 pack 40ch uhf for $69 and for the fashion conscious High Ugg boots for $39.99. At the Ballina Store today there was a crowd around the ugg boots!
    and next week a travel electric/rechargeable shaver for $14.99



    john

    and no I didn't buy a winch.

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    Ok, stopped into ALDI on the way home and bought the winch it certainly is a heavy beast. I've also ordered the winch tray from TJM - another $230 - pick it up on Saturday. So what now - should I strip it down and re-pack it with grease? What grease should I use?

    One thing I did notice reading the specifications, the 12,000lb winch has exactly the same motor + gear ratio and weighs the same, only difference is the cable which is thicker.

    Anyway, thanks for all the advice, now lets hope I never need to use it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain_B View Post
    Ok, stopped into ALDI on the way home and bought the winch it certainly is a heavy beast. I've also ordered the winch tray from TJM - another $230 - pick it up on Saturday. So what now - should I strip it down and re-pack it with grease? What grease should I use?

    One thing I did notice reading the specifications, the 12,000lb winch has exactly the same motor + gear ratio and weighs the same, only difference is the cable which is thicker.

    Anyway, thanks for all the advice, now lets hope I never need to use it
    Yes strip it and grease it now. I use the BP red grease, very liquid and runny, CV joint grease might be good too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain_B View Post
    Ok, stopped into ALDI on the way home and bought the winch it certainly is a heavy beast. I've also ordered the winch tray from TJM - another $230 - pick it up on Saturday. So what now - should I strip it down and re-pack it with grease? What grease should I use?

    One thing I did notice reading the specifications, the 12,000lb winch has exactly the same motor + gear ratio and weighs the same, only difference is the cable which is thicker.

    Anyway, thanks for all the advice, now lets hope I never need to use it
    I used Marine grade grease (for outboards and such) and really packed it in there, get rid of the crap chinese grease first, check the boss that the clutch lever rotates in, mine fell out, I tack welded mine back in, you may be able to stake it if it's loose, Regards Frank.

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    Winches are really good for pulling your Dumb mates out of holes. I have one on my Zook and its also saved me some embarrassment. Broke a diff on a steep climb another time and had to use it to lower the Zook back down about 200metres. I'm thinking of getting one from Aldi for the Disco. I don't see it getting to much use, but than neither would it get used more if it was a Warn.

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    Are all the Aldi Stores selling these winches?

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