Winch question
#11
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Re: Winch question
If available I have someone hold the hook with the cable extended, as I
guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable while
being re-spooled will do.
JimG
"KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> JimG wrote:
>
> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
try
> > to
> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> >
> > --
> > JimG
> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> >
>
> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
neat
> under load??
>
> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>
> --
> Keith
> 98 TJ
> 86 Mustang GT
guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable while
being re-spooled will do.
JimG
"KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> JimG wrote:
>
> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
try
> > to
> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> >
> > --
> > JimG
> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> >
>
> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
neat
> under load??
>
> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>
> --
> Keith
> 98 TJ
> 86 Mustang GT
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: Winch question
If available I have someone hold the hook with the cable extended, as I
guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable while
being re-spooled will do.
JimG
"KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> JimG wrote:
>
> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
try
> > to
> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> >
> > --
> > JimG
> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> >
>
> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
neat
> under load??
>
> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>
> --
> Keith
> 98 TJ
> 86 Mustang GT
guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable while
being re-spooled will do.
JimG
"KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> JimG wrote:
>
> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
try
> > to
> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> >
> > --
> > JimG
> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> >
>
> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
neat
> under load??
>
> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>
> --
> Keith
> 98 TJ
> 86 Mustang GT
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: Winch question
If available I have someone hold the hook with the cable extended, as I
guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable while
being re-spooled will do.
JimG
"KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> JimG wrote:
>
> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
try
> > to
> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> >
> > --
> > JimG
> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> >
>
> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
neat
> under load??
>
> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>
> --
> Keith
> 98 TJ
> 86 Mustang GT
guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable while
being re-spooled will do.
JimG
"KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> JimG wrote:
>
> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
try
> > to
> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> >
> > --
> > JimG
> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> >
>
> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
neat
> under load??
>
> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>
> --
> Keith
> 98 TJ
> 86 Mustang GT
#14
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Re: Winch question
Yup, this is all that is needed to respool. Use gloves too :)
Keith - you'll like the XD9000i. No problems yet with mine, and it sure
looks good!
Terry.
"JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> If available I have someone hold the hook with the cable extended, as I
> guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable
while
> being re-spooled will do.
>
> JimG
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> > JimG wrote:
> >
> > > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
> > > to
> > > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> > >
> > > --
> > > JimG
> > > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> > >
> >
> > OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load*
so
> > the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
> > under load??
> >
> > BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
> >
> > --
> > Keith
> > 98 TJ
> > 86 Mustang GT
>
>
Keith - you'll like the XD9000i. No problems yet with mine, and it sure
looks good!
Terry.
"JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
news:qpIHb.32191$LY4.10332@news01.roc.ny...
> If available I have someone hold the hook with the cable extended, as I
> guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable
while
> being re-spooled will do.
>
> JimG
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> > JimG wrote:
> >
> > > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
> > > to
> > > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> > >
> > > --
> > > JimG
> > > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> > >
> >
> > OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load*
so
> > the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
> > under load??
> >
> > BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
> >
> > --
> > Keith
> > 98 TJ
> > 86 Mustang GT
>
>
#15
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Re: Winch question
Yup, this is all that is needed to respool. Use gloves too :)
Keith - you'll like the XD9000i. No problems yet with mine, and it sure
looks good!
Terry.
"JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
news:qpIHb.32191$LY4.10332@news01.roc.ny...
> If available I have someone hold the hook with the cable extended, as I
> guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable
while
> being re-spooled will do.
>
> JimG
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> > JimG wrote:
> >
> > > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
> > > to
> > > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> > >
> > > --
> > > JimG
> > > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> > >
> >
> > OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load*
so
> > the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
> > under load??
> >
> > BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
> >
> > --
> > Keith
> > 98 TJ
> > 86 Mustang GT
>
>
Keith - you'll like the XD9000i. No problems yet with mine, and it sure
looks good!
Terry.
"JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
news:qpIHb.32191$LY4.10332@news01.roc.ny...
> If available I have someone hold the hook with the cable extended, as I
> guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable
while
> being re-spooled will do.
>
> JimG
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> > JimG wrote:
> >
> > > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
> > > to
> > > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> > >
> > > --
> > > JimG
> > > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> > >
> >
> > OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load*
so
> > the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
> > under load??
> >
> > BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
> >
> > --
> > Keith
> > 98 TJ
> > 86 Mustang GT
>
>
#16
Guest
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Re: Winch question
Yup, this is all that is needed to respool. Use gloves too :)
Keith - you'll like the XD9000i. No problems yet with mine, and it sure
looks good!
Terry.
"JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
news:qpIHb.32191$LY4.10332@news01.roc.ny...
> If available I have someone hold the hook with the cable extended, as I
> guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable
while
> being re-spooled will do.
>
> JimG
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> > JimG wrote:
> >
> > > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
> > > to
> > > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> > >
> > > --
> > > JimG
> > > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> > >
> >
> > OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load*
so
> > the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
> > under load??
> >
> > BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
> >
> > --
> > Keith
> > 98 TJ
> > 86 Mustang GT
>
>
Keith - you'll like the XD9000i. No problems yet with mine, and it sure
looks good!
Terry.
"JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
news:qpIHb.32191$LY4.10332@news01.roc.ny...
> If available I have someone hold the hook with the cable extended, as I
> guide it back on. If no help is available, a tight grip on the cable
while
> being re-spooled will do.
>
> JimG
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
> > JimG wrote:
> >
> > > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
> > > to
> > > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
> > > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
> > >
> > > --
> > > JimG
> > > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
> > > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
> > > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
> > > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
> > > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
> > > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
> > >
> >
> > OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load*
so
> > the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
> > under load??
> >
> > BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
> >
> > --
> > Keith
> > 98 TJ
> > 86 Mustang GT
>
>
#17
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Re: Winch question
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Keith, hook your winch cable up to some immovable object and then set your
> emergency brake on so it gives the winch about a 500 lb. load to pull
> against. You can then use a gloved hand to guide it onto the spool in a
> controlled manner.
>
> Dual batteries are nice but not necessary. I've been using a single
> Optima Yellow Top battery with my Warn HS9500i and it has gotten me
> through lots of
> winching, including some all-day winching episodes. Proper battery
> management is all that is needed... don't winch continually all day, stop
> and let the alternator recharge the battery once in a while. On just a
> few
> pulls of successive vehicles, you don't even need to worry about that.
> Keep the engine running, at an increased rpm via a hand throttle if
> possible, and that will be enough for probably 98% of winching situations.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
>> JimG wrote:
>>
>> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
>> > to
>> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
>> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
>> >
>> > --
>> > JimG
>> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
>> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
>> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
>> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
>> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
>> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
>> >
>>
>> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
>> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
>> under load??
>>
>> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>>
>> --
>> Keith
>> 98 TJ
>> 86 Mustang GT
OK, now I understand...thanks everyone for the input.
--
Keith
98 TJ
86 Mustang GT
> Keith, hook your winch cable up to some immovable object and then set your
> emergency brake on so it gives the winch about a 500 lb. load to pull
> against. You can then use a gloved hand to guide it onto the spool in a
> controlled manner.
>
> Dual batteries are nice but not necessary. I've been using a single
> Optima Yellow Top battery with my Warn HS9500i and it has gotten me
> through lots of
> winching, including some all-day winching episodes. Proper battery
> management is all that is needed... don't winch continually all day, stop
> and let the alternator recharge the battery once in a while. On just a
> few
> pulls of successive vehicles, you don't even need to worry about that.
> Keep the engine running, at an increased rpm via a hand throttle if
> possible, and that will be enough for probably 98% of winching situations.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
>> JimG wrote:
>>
>> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
>> > to
>> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
>> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
>> >
>> > --
>> > JimG
>> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
>> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
>> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
>> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
>> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
>> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
>> >
>>
>> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
>> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
>> under load??
>>
>> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>>
>> --
>> Keith
>> 98 TJ
>> 86 Mustang GT
OK, now I understand...thanks everyone for the input.
--
Keith
98 TJ
86 Mustang GT
#18
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Re: Winch question
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Keith, hook your winch cable up to some immovable object and then set your
> emergency brake on so it gives the winch about a 500 lb. load to pull
> against. You can then use a gloved hand to guide it onto the spool in a
> controlled manner.
>
> Dual batteries are nice but not necessary. I've been using a single
> Optima Yellow Top battery with my Warn HS9500i and it has gotten me
> through lots of
> winching, including some all-day winching episodes. Proper battery
> management is all that is needed... don't winch continually all day, stop
> and let the alternator recharge the battery once in a while. On just a
> few
> pulls of successive vehicles, you don't even need to worry about that.
> Keep the engine running, at an increased rpm via a hand throttle if
> possible, and that will be enough for probably 98% of winching situations.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
>> JimG wrote:
>>
>> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
>> > to
>> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
>> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
>> >
>> > --
>> > JimG
>> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
>> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
>> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
>> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
>> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
>> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
>> >
>>
>> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
>> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
>> under load??
>>
>> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>>
>> --
>> Keith
>> 98 TJ
>> 86 Mustang GT
OK, now I understand...thanks everyone for the input.
--
Keith
98 TJ
86 Mustang GT
> Keith, hook your winch cable up to some immovable object and then set your
> emergency brake on so it gives the winch about a 500 lb. load to pull
> against. You can then use a gloved hand to guide it onto the spool in a
> controlled manner.
>
> Dual batteries are nice but not necessary. I've been using a single
> Optima Yellow Top battery with my Warn HS9500i and it has gotten me
> through lots of
> winching, including some all-day winching episodes. Proper battery
> management is all that is needed... don't winch continually all day, stop
> and let the alternator recharge the battery once in a while. On just a
> few
> pulls of successive vehicles, you don't even need to worry about that.
> Keep the engine running, at an increased rpm via a hand throttle if
> possible, and that will be enough for probably 98% of winching situations.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
>> JimG wrote:
>>
>> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
>> > to
>> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
>> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
>> >
>> > --
>> > JimG
>> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
>> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
>> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
>> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
>> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
>> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
>> >
>>
>> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
>> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
>> under load??
>>
>> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>>
>> --
>> Keith
>> 98 TJ
>> 86 Mustang GT
OK, now I understand...thanks everyone for the input.
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Keith
98 TJ
86 Mustang GT
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Re: Winch question
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Keith, hook your winch cable up to some immovable object and then set your
> emergency brake on so it gives the winch about a 500 lb. load to pull
> against. You can then use a gloved hand to guide it onto the spool in a
> controlled manner.
>
> Dual batteries are nice but not necessary. I've been using a single
> Optima Yellow Top battery with my Warn HS9500i and it has gotten me
> through lots of
> winching, including some all-day winching episodes. Proper battery
> management is all that is needed... don't winch continually all day, stop
> and let the alternator recharge the battery once in a while. On just a
> few
> pulls of successive vehicles, you don't even need to worry about that.
> Keep the engine running, at an increased rpm via a hand throttle if
> possible, and that will be enough for probably 98% of winching situations.
>
> Jerry
> --
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>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
>> JimG wrote:
>>
>> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
>> > to
>> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
>> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
>> >
>> > --
>> > JimG
>> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
>> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
>> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
>> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
>> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
>> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
>> >
>>
>> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
>> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
>> under load??
>>
>> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>>
>> --
>> Keith
>> 98 TJ
>> 86 Mustang GT
OK, now I understand...thanks everyone for the input.
--
Keith
98 TJ
86 Mustang GT
> Keith, hook your winch cable up to some immovable object and then set your
> emergency brake on so it gives the winch about a 500 lb. load to pull
> against. You can then use a gloved hand to guide it onto the spool in a
> controlled manner.
>
> Dual batteries are nice but not necessary. I've been using a single
> Optima Yellow Top battery with my Warn HS9500i and it has gotten me
> through lots of
> winching, including some all-day winching episodes. Proper battery
> management is all that is needed... don't winch continually all day, stop
> and let the alternator recharge the battery once in a while. On just a
> few
> pulls of successive vehicles, you don't even need to worry about that.
> Keep the engine running, at an increased rpm via a hand throttle if
> possible, and that will be enough for probably 98% of winching situations.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "KH" <me@home.com> wrote in message
> news:VbIHb.687061$Fm2.593662@attbi_s04...
>> JimG wrote:
>>
>> > Nice choice for your winch! There is no way that you can (or should)
> try
>> > to
>> > guide the cable while winching the weight of your Jeep. Re-spool the
>> > cable once your done, so it will be right for the next job.
>> >
>> > --
>> > JimG
>> > 80' CJ-7 258 CID
>> > 35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
>> > D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
>> > 4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
>> > Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
>> > Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
>> >
>>
>> OK, but I thought it was supposed to always be re-spooled *under load* so
>> the higher layers don't cut into the lower. So then how do you make it
> neat
>> under load??
>>
>> BTW, how much benefit do you find with the dual battey setup?
>>
>> --
>> Keith
>> 98 TJ
>> 86 Mustang GT
OK, now I understand...thanks everyone for the input.
--
Keith
98 TJ
86 Mustang GT
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Re: Winch question
On 28 Dec 2003 12:59 PM, Jerry Bransford posted the following:
> Dual batteries are nice but not necessary. I've been using a single
> Optima Yellow Top battery with my Warn HS9500i and it has gotten me
> through lots of winching, including some all-day winching episodes.
I'm still using the single battery that came stock in my TJ, and I can
winch all day continuously without draining it. 8^)
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> Dual batteries are nice but not necessary. I've been using a single
> Optima Yellow Top battery with my Warn HS9500i and it has gotten me
> through lots of winching, including some all-day winching episodes.
I'm still using the single battery that came stock in my TJ, and I can
winch all day continuously without draining it. 8^)
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