looks like something that would be worth sticking on the front tray - just in case - thats if you did not wish to go to the expense of a real winch
looks like something that would be worth sticking on the front tray - just in case - thats if you did not wish to go to the expense of a real winch
You can rig them using a range of pulleys and extra rope and fluff and extra kilos of crap - so that the winch's pull is reversed. But that's a pain in the bum too! I have had my doubts about the permanently mounted winch when I had a chunk of slope drop away in front of me closing the road effectively. Muddy, so couldn't easily reverse as well. Bugger... Needed to be recovered, couldn't self recover in that situation with the winch on the front. That's where I got discovered into the sling mounted winch setup with recovery points and a power take off at either end. Bonus is you can leave it at home when you're towning it...
now if one was really really clever one could rig a winch so that it could be quickly mounted front or rear with a frame either end and a few pins to hold it - my great idea for the day - I get the idea of pulleys and deadmen to use a front winch to pull backwoods but man how much stuff does one want to carry - the alternative is a winch that is not mounted permenently but rather taken to deadman with a lead and used from the anchor point - that then can be used either end of the quad or side by side - there is one powered by a chainsaw engine - then there is the old 6 foot manuka stick and a rope windlass - works but a big side by side maybe not
Hi Guys
as my Traxter Quad came with a winch in the front i just fitted one @ the back too
but thinking about it now if i did it again i would set up a tow ball in the front ,handy to back trailers by pushing them
one could then have a trailer hitch on the winch frame to connect @ both ends same with the electric connection .
If you really like to go places where you perhaps out not to hahaa fit tow balls on or around the foot pegs thus you could sling your self along a very slippery slop
I've seen a few prototype winches powered off cordless tool batteries - nothing come of them so far but damn them things would be ideal for atv recovery.
So what is a good brand of winch in NZ for a Quad or sxs in NZ?
dyneema vs wire?
Last edited by bigbear; 18-06-2024 at 09:34 AM.
Turns out suitable winches aren't as expensive as I thought with the exemption of Warn.
This is what I got for the quad had two of them now on two different quads. It's winched my 350kg king quad up and over vertical cliffs no issue. Don't bother with wire rope. Only thing Youl have to do is
Make an adaptor plate to bolt to the chassis. Easy task.
https://www.winch.co.nz/categories/r...20Winches&gp=2
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