Brawn Porta Winches

Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 18:29
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I was driving past Brawn today and they had a sign out, Sale on Winches.

I stopped in to have a look. They're now doing a compact version of the 8000 lb portable winch which is much lighter than the original. He said he could do me the 8000 lb porta, including couplings to the car, 24 m of cable, a 20 m extension strap, a tree protector, a snatch block, and bag for $1500.

Given a bullbar alone for the Jerry Can is about $1800, plus the cost of fitting a winch, I reckon this is good value as I've got no use for a bullbar.

Just got to convince Jenny, that could take some time LOL.

Cheers,

Jim.
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Reply By: Wayne (NSW) - Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 19:54

Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 19:54
Jimbo,

I would be asking for a demo before parting with any dollars.
How good is the connection from the winch to the battery, they would have to be alligator clamps.

Does the winch spin around on the coupling to the vehicle, if you have only one recovery point at the front how does it hook up then.

The deal sounds good but will it work, a hand winch might be an option.

Wayne
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Reply By: D-Jack - Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 20:39

Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 20:39
Jim

I would think that if you have the need for a winch, you would probably have the need for a bull bar. They are not just for mounting spotties, aerials and fishing rod holders, they are for protecting the engine and associated parts in the case of a collision with an animal on the road, which will hopefully allow you to keep driving. If you are going to places where you could get bogged, it generally entails driving on remotish dirt roads or highway driving where you are most at risk of hitting a kangaroo or similar.

Having said that, I have a bull bar but it is not a winch bar. I would dearly love one and an electric winch, but funds don't allow. I purchased a hand winch from TJM, about $600 all up I think, included winch, cable, tree trunk protector, extension, 4 x rated shackles, gloves, snatch strap all in a sexy carry bag. More work, but cheaper.

But then again, never really looked into these porta winches. May be a good thing.

D-Jack
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Reply By: Willem - Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 21:18

Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 21:18
How much lighter?

Portable winches are a PITA. They have to be stored in the truck. Invariablky theu wiklkl be dirty and full of mud when putting it back in. You have to be a strong fella to lug the 30kg winch around. You are probably better off with a Tirfor hand winch.
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Follow Up By: Jimbo - Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 21:45

Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 21:45
Willie,

I reckon they are about the same weight as a Tirfor, give or take a few kilos.

I carried it and I'm not a really big bloke, just your average 43 yo, 5' 11" 14 stone fat man. You've seen me, I don't break any records.

I reckon they're a cost effective alternative to a vehicle mounted winch, but that's just my opinion.

Cheers,

Jim.
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Follow Up By: Truckster (Vic) - Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 22:29

Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 22:29
I'd have to agree with Willem here.

$1800 for a bar? FFS, are they gold plated these days? Dudes making custom ones up for less than 1/2 that.

Though, once you have been on the end of a turfor for an hour in 35 degree heat, you will shoot yourself for not buying the elect

I guess Im a fan of the bar and bar mounted winch
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Follow Up By: Leroy - Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 22:41

Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 22:41
Tirfors are hard work but will get you outa thebleepe. If you dont have a bar then the porta winch is the only electric winch option.

Leroy
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Reply By: Member - Tonester (VIC) - Wednesday, Aug 03, 2005 at 08:50

Wednesday, Aug 03, 2005 at 08:50
Hi Jim. How big is the unit? and whats your guess at the weight? Never used a tirfor and don't know how heavy that is for comparison. I presume also that that plasma rope (I think it was) can be installed perhaps, reducing weight?
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Follow Up By: V8troopie - Wednesday, Aug 03, 2005 at 15:12

Wednesday, Aug 03, 2005 at 15:12
have a look here regarding specs:

http://www.brawn4x4.com.au/Winches.htm

Klaus
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Reply By: Member - Glenn D (NSW) - Wednesday, Aug 03, 2005 at 17:28

Wednesday, Aug 03, 2005 at 17:28
My 5 cents worth,

Purchased a brawn last year for an around oz trip , thought it was better than buying a bar to mount it to , had everything out of the Patrol except for the front seats so space wasnt an issue,

For : Dont have to carry weight around when you dont need it . Winch doesnt sit out in weather. Can winch in all directions. Cheaper if you are straped for cash.
Only saw a hand winch in use once ,must have power.

Against : When you are bogged it is normally packed at the bottom, C of G. Takes up valuble space if just going away for the weekend without stripping you truck out.
Awkward if you are in deep mud or stuck midstream.

The space factor is killing me at the moment and I am thinking about getting a winch bar.

Hope this helps

Glenn
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