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Zagato
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Why is the Warn M8000 so cheap!
I recently sold both my winches for my Series 2 as I no longer had a client where I used to fell trees and shift the remains. I now have a similar situation but the trees I am felling are at the bottom of a steep bank maybe 150' down and I need to seed and plant the whole area down there. The trees need shifting to the top where they can be stored to one side and out of the way.

I don't want to pull them up with the Series as the loose ground would just get turned up so I want to pull them up with a winch (no room at top to reverse and pull them up -hedge in way!). Sorry rambling.... Tirfor winches etc would be to slow so I was looking for a winch to maybe put on the Puma to pull some trees up - it wouldn't be for self recovery as I wouldn't be using her for that.

So finally coming back to the M8000 why is it a lot cheaper than the others with similar power and weight e.g. roughly £500 compared to roughly £1000 Confused

Any winch advice appreciated Whistle
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I can only find the M8000 at close to £1,000 in the UK Question

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Bob, do a google search there are a few companies doing them for about £550 inc Warn have drooped the price to get people into the brand as Warn are out of the justifiable reach for many!

Bob, pm sent Thumbs Up
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M8000 with BOW motor is compact and super strong.
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What is a BOW motor?

It would add 60KG (34KG winch and 25KG for a First Four bumper) to the front so maybe a portable one would be better for my needs........
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For what you're doing a capstan would be a better bet.

Anyone still make capstans for current Defender models?
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Client is willing to pay £200 towards something to shift her trees Very Happy NICE CLIENT! wish they were all like her Mr. Green
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Bow motors look here

They are highly regarded by the winch comp boys. Also look at the Gigglepin site.

However a Bow motor may not be necessary for your application.

Demountable winch? Consider a 2" receiver front and rear with Anderson connectors for power supply.

HTH


Brendan
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Thanks if I am going to go for permanent fixture I am looking at the Devon 4X4 Clubman winch bumper with the Warn M8000 and replacing the wire with rope to lessen the weight again.

Will look into a demountable winch Thumbs Up
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blackwolf wrote:
For what you're doing a capstan would be a better bet.

Anyone still make capstans for current Defender models?


Hmmm http://www.superwinchuk.com/shop/shop.php?c1=CAPSTAN WINCH
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Zagato wrote:
blackwolf wrote:
For what you're doing a capstan would be a better bet.

Anyone still make capstans for current Defender models?


Hmmm http://www.superwinchuk.com/shop/shop.php?c1=CAPSTAN WINCH


Hmm, not quite what I had in mind! I was thinking more of the kit for the Stage 1 V8 and later, but I haven't seen one on anything later than a 200Tdi.
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Well I bought a Warn M8000 as it was a bargain and will look into capstan winches also Thumbs Up

They are advertised for about £960 still but ask for Steve and you will get one for £550 Thumbs Up

http://www.electricwinchshop.co.uk/winches/warn.html?p=2
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