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Old February 18th 05, 12:21 AM
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Default Hydraulic VS. Electric winches

OK group, I am looking for EXPERIENCE related opinions on hydraulic and
electric winches. Which type works best. If you have never used one
please don't tell me that type is horrible. I'm looking for one in the
12,000 lb range. Thanks.

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Old February 18th 05, 02:26 PM
Mike Romain
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If you are a trail leader and the only sucker with a winch so you have
to sit at the top and pull everyone up, then a hydraulic is the way to
go. They can pull all day as long as your engine is running.

If you want one for self extraction and the occasional pulling friends
along than an electric is better because it will still work if your
engine dies in the middle of a water crossing or if you are way off
camber like tilted over on it's side or something where you can't run
the engine.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

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> OK group, I am looking for EXPERIENCE related opinions on hydraulic and
> electric winches. Which type works best. If you have never used one
> please don't tell me that type is horrible. I'm looking for one in the
> 12,000 lb range. Thanks.

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Old February 18th 05, 07:24 PM
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> wrote in message
ups.com...
> OK group, I am looking for EXPERIENCE related opinions on hydraulic and
> electric winches.


i have owned and used both extensively. each has their own advantages and
disadvantages, please see
http://7slotgrille.com/projects/03rubicon/mm/index.html for my reasons why i
went from electric to hydraulic. for serious pulling, hydraulic is the way
to go.

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Old February 24th 05, 06:20 PM
Mad Dog
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Look no further than the MileMarker hydraulic winch......

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> wrote in message
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> OK group, I am looking for EXPERIENCE related opinions on hydraulic and
> electric winches. Which type works best. If you have never used one
> please don't tell me that type is horrible. I'm looking for one in the
> 12,000 lb range. Thanks.
>



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Old February 25th 05, 05:56 AM
Axel Hammer
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Mad Dog schrieb:

> Look no further than the MileMarker hydraulic winch......


....and then take approach to what is being used by professional recovery
vehicles.... no PS-pump, no MileMarker. Real PTO hydraulics, real high
pressure winches.

Cheerz,
Axel

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Old February 25th 05, 01:54 PM
Mike Romain
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What's up with your time and date Nathan? I am seeing you all over the
calendar and clock in the groups recently.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
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> "Axel Hammer" > wrote in message
> ...
> > ...and then take approach to what is being used by professional recovery
> > vehicles.... no PS-pump, no MileMarker. Real PTO hydraulics, real high
> > pressure winches.

>
> the US army doesnt seem to have a problem with running their mile marker
> hydraulics off the power steering pump. the power steering pump is an
> immense source of potential energy, and the mile marker makes good use of
> it. it might not be enough for a 10 wheeled tow truck, but it will be more
> than enough for any type of self recovery youll ever want to do.
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
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> http://UtilityOffRoad.com

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Old February 25th 05, 02:58 PM
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Ya but your messages hang around in the wrong places for days on end.

Nothing wrong with your server dude, your computer time and date are
just plain off. Looks like by about 24 hours. Fast by the way, not
delayed......

Mike


"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
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> "Mike Romain" > wrote in message
> ...
> > What's up with your time and date Nathan? I am seeing you all over the
> > calendar and clock in the groups recently.

>
> heh. my news server is really screwy lately (even worse than my mail
> server). so long as it gets my messages up im not to worried.
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
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Old February 25th 05, 09:22 PM
Bret Chase
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 06:56:04 +0100, Axel Hammer >
wrote:

>:|Mad Dog schrieb:
>:|
>:|> Look no further than the MileMarker hydraulic winch......
>:|
>:|...and then take approach to what is being used by professional recovery
>:|vehicles.... no PS-pump, no MileMarker. Real PTO hydraulics, real high
>:|pressure winches.
>:|
>:|Cheerz,
>:|Axel


you know that a PS pump is just a 1400-1600PSI hydraulic pump, right?
whether it hooks to the engine via a drive belt or through the
transmission doesn't matter. I'm not sure why you'd want to go to the
trouble of hooking up another hydraulic pump to the system when you've
already got one that will do the job quite well, as you really don't
need a 30,000lbs continuous duty winch on a 4x4.

-Bret
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Old February 26th 05, 02:43 PM
Nathan W. Collier
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"Mike Romain" > wrote in message
...
> What's up with your time and date Nathan? I am seeing you all over the
> calendar and clock in the groups recently.


heh. my news server is really screwy lately (even worse than my mail
server). so long as it gets my messages up im not to worried.

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