Replacement Warn winch motor

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Replacement Warn winch motor

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I finely cooked my ageing 8274 winch motor at terawhiti last weekend :? , I've got a complete PTO winch that I'd like to put on but thats not going to happen for a while coz the exhaust will have to be shifted and the transfercase needs to be pulled apart to put the PTO drive gear into it etc etc... so that means in the interium I should fix the 8274 which which should be fixed anyway coz its no use for anything without a motor

so, is it worthwhile forking out $1k for a 7.8hp motor or should I just stick a $500 4.8hp motor in it and considering its a major expence :shock: who can I get some prices off to find the best deal :?:
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Is rewinding the existing motor not an option?
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12 or 24v
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Cloggy_NZ wrote:Is rewinding the existing motor not an option?


thats an option but its an old winch, 8274 not a 8274-50 and probably the origional motor that must of done at least 400,000km or whatever winch motors do :?


swampa wrote:12 or 24v


its a 12v one I'm after
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Sadam_Husain wrote:I finely cooked my ageing 8274 winch motor at terawhiti last weekend :? , I've got a complete PTO winch that I'd like to put on but thats not going to happen for a while coz the exhaust will have to be shifted and the transfercase needs to be pulled apart to put the PTO drive gear into it etc etc... so that means in the interium I should fix the 8274 which which should be fixed anyway coz its no use for anything without a motor
so, is it worthwhile forking out $1k for a 7.8hp motor or should I just stick a $500 4.8hp motor in it and considering its a major expence :shock: who can I get some prices off to find the best deal :?:


if you can't find a suitable motor, then go pay Phil a visit and get a motor off him for ya winch......


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skid wrote:if you can't find a suitable motor, then go pay Phil a visit and get a motor off him for ya winch......


and I might even find a longer bar for my saw if I play my cards right :shock:
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
skid wrote:if you can't find a suitable motor, then go pay Phil a visit and get a motor off him for ya winch......


and I might even find a longer bar for my saw if I play my cards right :shock:


the funny thing is, you won't get a comment out of him on here. Hes scared of technology. :roll:
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