Rickenbackerman
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I have this thing mounted to the front of my 4-post:
http://www.harborfreight.com/2000-lb-capacity-geared-winch-5798.html
It's a total piece of garbage. I use my 1/2" dewalt cordless drill with an 18mm socket and I can tell I'm working the drill really hard. It doesn't have the power to pull my chevelle up onto the lift. I thought about getting a ****** block to double the power, but then it would twice as slow. The gears are also starting to wear out after only a couple of uses and I'm tired of fooling with it.
Any of you guys use a 12V winch powered by a jump box? 120V hoists are EXPENSIVE. HF has a one ton for $250, but it pulls 18A! That will surely kick the breaker at my place.
I'm currently leaning toward this:
http://www.harborfreight.com/5000-l...-with-automatic-load-holding-brake-61384.html
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http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt-jump-start-and-power-supply-38391.html
The manual says the winch pulls 296A at full load, the jump box does 360CCA, so it should work, in theory, right? Thoughts? I could just use a battery, but I don't have a jump box anyway and it'd be nice to have one for, you know, it's intended use.
I also wonder if the 3500lb model would be enough? That would save me fifty bucks.
http://www.harborfreight.com/2000-lb-capacity-geared-winch-5798.html
It's a total piece of garbage. I use my 1/2" dewalt cordless drill with an 18mm socket and I can tell I'm working the drill really hard. It doesn't have the power to pull my chevelle up onto the lift. I thought about getting a ****** block to double the power, but then it would twice as slow. The gears are also starting to wear out after only a couple of uses and I'm tired of fooling with it.
Any of you guys use a 12V winch powered by a jump box? 120V hoists are EXPENSIVE. HF has a one ton for $250, but it pulls 18A! That will surely kick the breaker at my place.
I'm currently leaning toward this:
http://www.harborfreight.com/5000-l...-with-automatic-load-holding-brake-61384.html
Powered by this:
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt-jump-start-and-power-supply-38391.html
The manual says the winch pulls 296A at full load, the jump box does 360CCA, so it should work, in theory, right? Thoughts? I could just use a battery, but I don't have a jump box anyway and it'd be nice to have one for, you know, it's intended use.
I also wonder if the 3500lb model would be enough? That would save me fifty bucks.


