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Hand winch - which one??

Submitted: Monday, Jul 02, 2001 at 00:00

gary

We are taking our Pajero LWB Turbo Diesel Wagon (1990) around Oz and cannot afford an electric winch. We don't plan anything too extreme, but it will be a solo trip (no one to pull us out!) and you never know if we may get stuck in the middle of a creek. Do we need one of the top quality hand winches costing $600+ or can we get away with something alot cheaper? Thanks for your responses. Regards Gary
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AnswerID: 714   Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 03, 2001 at 00:00

David Harrington replied:

Hi Gary,

I am only new to 4WD so I am probably not the best person to answer your question. I have just purchased a second hand Tirfor through the Trading Post for $300. These retail as you would be aware at anything up to $800. I was originally looking at one of the Taiwanese lookalikes but was not happy with the engineering of the gripper assembly for the cable. My advice would be to look out for a good second hand Tirfor.

Hope this helps.

Dave
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AnswerID: 720   Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 03, 2001 at 00:00

luke salzmann replied:

gary arb in perth have a hand winch wchich has all the same specs as the tirfor but is only $415
LUKE
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AnswerID: 722   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 04, 2001 at 00:00

Linda replied:

Hi Gary,
We did a trip around Oz for a year and came back this year. It was wonderful and you guys will have a great time (very jealous). We took a 2nd-hand tirfor (cost was less than $300 I think) and travelled alone and had no problems. Maybe you could put a wanted ad in the Forum or check the Quokka if you're in Perth. Good luck and enjoy your trip.
Linda
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AnswerID: 728   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 05, 2001 at 00:00

Mark Callaghan replied:

Hi Gary
I've had a Tirfor for 20 years (bought it 2nd hand then!) and has never had a problem. I've had no involvement with other brands but ii've found that over thew years the cheap imitations are just thet.

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AnswerID: 730   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 05, 2001 at 00:00

Tim replied:

Gary,
I've had a bit of experience with hand winches and basically if you get the real thing, you'll be right, when you get the cheaper shitty japenese ones with an ARB sticker that sell for $200 less, then you taking a big gamble.
Tim
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AnswerID: 738   Submitted: Friday, Jul 06, 2001 at 00:00

Darrin replied:

Gary, like most things you get what you pay for. Winches can be extremely dangerous under load if they break and murphys law it will break when you don't want it to. My advise pay the money and buy a Tirfor or equivalent. The extra cost well and truly compensates when it comes to safety and reliability. Have a great trip.
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AnswerID: 776   Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 17, 2001 at 00:00

Brett replied:

Get the Tirfor.

Most of the Hire companies use Tirfor winches because the rarely fail and availability of spare parts are guaranteed. I have a T532, which is the big one, and it will lift 3200kg and pull 5000kg it cost $165.00 at auction complete with 20 mts wire rope and had only just been certified and tested for the second time. It looks as if had been used once or twice.
I have read that even the lightweight range of tirfor winches are individually tested to 50% overload.

Don't buy a new one keep a look out at the auctions.
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