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  • ducttape
    1st Gear
    • Feb 2007
    • 169

    Winch suggestions

    I have never even thought about winches before as I drive my 67 Series IIa 88 'recreationally'. However, having had my MINI winched out two weeks ago, and then watching the 4x4 winch itself out, I'm sold.

    Can anyone suggest a good site to read up on the subject, and some good brands to look at? I don't need a pro model as I really don't expect to use it often or commercially. But, I would like something reliable so it does perform when I need it.

    Oh, and the guy's wireless remote was fab-tastic in -25c weather!

    Thx in advance.
    1967 Series IIA 88
  • stomper
    5th Gear
    • Apr 2007
    • 889

    #2
    If the winch is going to be used infrequently, you really should think before you buy. There big heavy things that decrease your fuel economy, and do require maintenance to be reliable. There is also the whole need to practice if you are going to be safe while using it, and all the additional equipment you need to use the winch, like shackles, tree staps, snatch blocks etc.

    If you are still comfortable with buying a winch after all of this, I would recommend a minimum of 8000lbs, and to stick with a reputable brand such as Warn, Superwinch, Milemarker or Ramsey. The other cheap brands are usually unrepairable when the break, and may not work when you really need it.

    My personal recommendation would be to look in the local classifieds for a Warn 8274 winch. Used, they go for around $400 to $600, are period correct for a series truck, are still built today, so parts are readily availible, and are arguably one of the best winches ever built. All this, and for less money than a cheap chinese winch would cost you.
    Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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    • yorker
      Overdrive
      • Nov 2006
      • 1635

      #3
      Yeah look for a used Warn 8274 and rebuild it if need be. That would be my first choice for an electric winch.
      1965 SIIa 88",1975 Ex-MOD 109/Ambulance, 1989 RRC, blah, blah, blah...

      Land Rover UK Forums

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      • JimCT
        5th Gear
        • Nov 2006
        • 518

        #4
        cheaper winches

        the name brands are now made in china, for a winch you may never use there are great deals out there with winches that come with synthetic line and remotes. A third of the price, water proof and everytime we have needed it, worked great. Under 400 for a 10,000 lb winch.
        1968 battlefield ambulance/camper
        1963 Unimog Radio box
        1995 LWB RR

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        • JimCT
          5th Gear
          • Nov 2006
          • 518

          #5
          Recon

          our is a Recon and can drag the Unimog with wheels locked and blocked.
          1968 battlefield ambulance/camper
          1963 Unimog Radio box
          1995 LWB RR

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          • antichrist
            2nd Gear
            • Mar 2009
            • 272

            #6
            Yup, an 8274. They'll fit behind the bumper on a series giving you the most correct pulling angle. If you bide your time you can find them used on craigslist in the $200 range. I've bought two working ones for that price. Well, one for about $300 with a warn bumper that I later sold for $250
            Tom Rowe

            Four wheel drive allows you to get stuck
            in places even more inaccessible.

            62 88 reg
            67 NADA x2
            74 Air Portable - The Antichrist (tag 6A666)
            95 D1 - R380
            95 D90 - R380
            97 D1 - ZF

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            • JimCT
              5th Gear
              • Nov 2006
              • 518

              #7
              Recon winch

              home made mount
              1968 battlefield ambulance/camper
              1963 Unimog Radio box
              1995 LWB RR

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              • NickDawson
                5th Gear
                • Apr 2009
                • 707

                #8
                Love my warn, plus their universal mounting block has holes that line up perfectly with the frame horn on a series, making install fairly painless


                New Winch by NickDawson, on Flickr

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                • ducttape
                  1st Gear
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 169

                  #9
                  Thx

                  Seems like a non brainer decision then. I appreciate the pointing in the right direction.
                  1967 Series IIA 88

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                  • keithg
                    Low Range
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 68

                    #10
                    One other suggestion since you don't plan on using it very much.....I mounted mine on a 2" Receiver mount so I can use it on multiple vehicles and also on my car trailer. I wired each vehicle with switched power so i can run it off the front or back of my truck. I don't use it very often so it stays in my garage. I have a Champion 10,000lb and it came with the receiver mount from Sam's Club for $400.

                    However, i also have a warn 8274 that came with my Rover and it still works great.
                    Keith G
                    Butler, PA
                    '73 Series III
                    A bunch of old fords

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                    • I Leak Oil
                      Overdrive
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 1796

                      #11
                      I agree with Stomper. You said you watched someone else pull a mini or something out then pull themself out. You haven't said you feel you "need" one. They are heavy and can get expensive. If you're like me and your definition of "need" is very liberal.....find an 8274 or an M8000 Both fit a series truck well! Stick with a brand name though.
                      Jason
                      "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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                      • NickDawson
                        5th Gear
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 707

                        #12
                        My franken rover has it's own set of issues...but the added weight on the front end has actually helped my steering.

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