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Renato Braz 23 Jun 2003 03:15

hidraulic winch
 
Hi

I am thinking of getting a milemarker 9000 hidraulic winch for my defender 90 Tdi.
Has anybody tried this winch? what about the defender's hidraulic pump? Will it handle the winch?

opinions welcome!!

Thanks,

Renato
www.AventuraS3.com

rclafton 25 Jun 2003 05:24

Hi

No the defender pump is not really up to it

It cannot provide the pressure or the flow to run a milemarker well - it can be tweaked but it still doesn't get it up to full pressure

They are good winches though so it is worth investing in another pump to run the winch

A ZF can be mounted with its own fluid etc.

checkout the winch section on www.asenseofadventure.com (we are resellers for milemarkers so must confess an interest)


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Rich
LR101 300Tdi Ambi 'Tiggurr'

[This message has been edited by rclafton (edited 24 June 2003).]

Roman 25 Jun 2003 19:25

Quote:

Originally posted by rclafton:
Hi

No the defender pump is not really up to it

It cannot provide the pressure or the flow to run a milemarker well -

Richard,

A bit anoraky, I know, but it's the flow rate not pressure that matters in this case. Just look at the size of the P/S fluid reservoire.

Rgds,
Roman (UK)


Renato Braz 25 Jun 2003 20:06

well...

can you tell me more or less that ZF pump will cost?

do you think the 9000 is up for a D90?

thanx,

renato

Roman 25 Jun 2003 20:32

Renato,
It's a ZF74 pump. Talk to Allan Byrne on http://www.4x4winches.com/ and he'll give you all the info you need. He will charge you ca GBP115.00 for a brand new pump, but you may ask around at car scrapyards for a second hand one.

9000 and D90 match - it depends. As a rule of thumb, assume that the pulling power is 1.5 times greater than the total weight of a fully laden vehicle it's supposed to pull.


Rgds,
Roman (UK)


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Renato Braz 26 Jun 2003 18:37

Hi!

thank you for your replys!

roman: do you know wich cars/vans use this ZF74 pump? it will be easier to ask arround for a "Ford xpto" steering pump than for a ZF74...

thanks again!

renato

Roman 26 Jun 2003 19:22

Renato,

RR, but I'm not sure. Any high pressue (120bar) and high flow (13 litres/min) should do. The other difficult bit is getting the pump bolted onto the engine. Unless you can do metalworking on the cheap, it'll probably be easier to buy the pump with the required bracketry.

Rgds,
Roman (UK)

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rclafton 10 Jul 2003 17:38

The pump is used on BMw and Mercades cars I believe so it may be best to start with those vehicles

Get 2 if your using 2nd hand pumps - just in case :-)

Resevoir should be large if you expect to do alot of sustained pulling or fit a fluid cooler (or in fact do both)

Or the really nice option is to fit a power takeoff with hydraulic pump - then you can get the flow rate (speed of winching) and pressure (pull) up to optimum to use your winch. These setups are available but of course - not cheap
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Rich
LR101 300Tdi Ambi 'Tiggurr'

[This message has been edited by rclafton (edited 10 July 2003).]


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