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Old 14-01-2011, 22:28   #1
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Lightbulb WINCH - This is clever.!

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Old 14-01-2011, 22:37   #2
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the big problem I see with this is the winch wheel/winch speed is slower than road speed, (by virtue of the smaller diameter) so if the other wheels grip for a while the cable is going to go very slack with the real possibility of fowling up, Rick
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very interestring, i tried to look on the website but it didn't seem to work. I supose the only retraints are cost and availability of nuts to suit different thread pitches and wheels.

it certanly looks good though, a halfway house between a tirfor and a mounted winch
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Does it float ?
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Haha! 'Even a woman can do it!' love it

Land rover used to sell these on the old series vehicles, pretty much the same but the drum was a capstan drum so you needed someone to tension the rope but you could control recovery speed etc....

Nice find mate.
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Old 15-01-2011, 00:55   #6
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what problems could be caused because of the diff? If the other tyre is in the air or in really boggy ground surely it won't work.

Seems to work though.
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what problems could be caused because of the diff? If the other tyre is in the air or in really boggy ground surely it won't work.

Seems to work though.
would only work well with a lockable diff, limited slip like on T2 would be bad for the diff, Rick
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what problems could be caused because of the diff? If the other tyre is in the air or in really boggy ground surely it won't work.

Seems to work though.
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would only work well with a lockable diff, limited slip like on T2 would be bad for the diff, Rick
Not going to get 1 was just you tubing

If I had 1 & was using it on me Mav I think I'd only use it on the front wheels

A hub would be an easy & cheap fix
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http://www.bushwinch.com.au/products.html

For that price wake 1 on ya bumper
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Old 15-01-2011, 18:03   #10
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you do get two though so one either side should elievete some of the diff worries,whats the conversion rate on ausie dollar at mo lol
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About £500's

Ya can get a decent bumper winch for that sort of dosh
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