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Warn winch repair job
Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 01, 2005 at 22:03
MichaelR
I have a Warn 9000lb winch. Unfortunately the lever that allows the winch to free-spool has locked itself in the engaged position, seemingly never to move again. This does make spooling out the cable a rather time consuming process. Does anyone have any idea as to the problem's solution? As the winch is a few years and water crossings old it may be time for a bit of a service. Any ideas as to where I might find some info on DIY
servicing
? Thanks in anticipation
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AnswerID: 96161 Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 01, 2005 at 22:05
Truckster (Vic)
replied: Where on the planet are you.
any 4wd place will service it. years without a service?
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FollowupID: 354972 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 07:51
MichaelR posted:
Truckster
Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed or are you naturally a grumpy bloke? I did ask for information re DIY
servicing
. I understand that I could have it serviced somewhere but I do like to know how things work, am reasonably competant and don't mind saving the odd dollar if I am not compromising safety and reliability. Probably like many others on this site.
You may have a point about the length of time between services...
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FollowupID: 354983 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 09:03
Truckster (Vic) posted:
Naturally grumpy.
I was askin where you are to possibly give you some shops I know that are always willing to assist people in doing things DIY, and also would sell you any parts that you would need.
Rip out the winch.
Remove the cable.
Take the Motor end off
See how much rust is inside.
Buy new parts from anywhere you can
Replace rooted parts
Grease everything. put together
Wind cable on and off 4 times.
have a lovely day.
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FollowupID: 355033 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 15:18
Member - Jeff M (WA) posted:
"Naturally grumpy." LOL! I like it Truckster!
(Good plain simple instructions too, not much too it if your willing to have a go).
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AnswerID: 96169 Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 01, 2005 at 23:08
Member - Matt Mu (Perth-WA)
replied: Have you done
search
??
Im pretty sure someone here posted about a web article about stripping a Warn and
servicing
it with pics etc! Ages ago but maybe worth trying that little
search
button.
But apart from that, the warn is pretty simple if you wanted to drop the end cover off and have a look. Dare say or rusted in!
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FollowupID: 354974 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 08:03
MichaelR posted:
Thanks Matt
Did a
search
but could not find any info, which surprised me. I will have a go at pulling the winch to bits but was interested to get any information I could before doing so. Thanks again
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AnswerID: 96192 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 08:03
Member - Davoe (WA)
replied: dunno about it not moving but I replaced a busted one (170$!!!!!!!!!!!!! I kid u not) it is simple with one grub screw perhaps remove the lever and atack it with crc. one of the 4by mags did a story on
servicing
winches
recently
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AnswerID: 96203 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 08:38
Member - Chrispy (NSW)
replied: .... and at the same time you can clear out all the muck and grime from the relays too.... or take the opportunity to replace them :)
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AnswerID: 96212 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 09:38
Poppy
replied: Michael, I had same problem and if you check my post 19546 on 17th Jan/05 you will find heaps of info
I pulled my winch apart and fixed it without any worries just the cost of gaskets and 1 seal plus new grease
Hope this helps
Regards Poppy
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AnswerID: 96252 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 13:14
madcow
replied: it's a shame that some responses don't reflect the way they were intended, therefore confusing everybody as to how it was meant to come across. A little common sense would prevail and save getting people "offside" even if not intended. Like everything else a winch needs regular maintenance periodicly.
cheers
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AnswerID: 96307 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 18:57
MichaelR
replied: Thanks everyone for your input, including Truckster. Good to get advice. Makes it a more comfortable experince when pulling the end of a bit of unfamiliar equipment.
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AnswerID: 96381 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 23:43
Tuff60
replied: While we're at it, anybody know where to source the cheapest Warn whinch bits, it can't be ARB, and if it is, anybody want to buy a busted hi mount, as a tirfor is cheaper.
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AnswerID: 96446 Submitted: Thursday, Feb 03, 2005 at 12:32
Tim (vic)
replied: If you ring a supplier they should be able to fax you an exploded diagram of your winch, which should give you a good idea on how it is together.
That is what i done with my Ramsay winch
Cheers Tim
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