Wheel winching?

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Test driver

Original Poster:

348 posts

131 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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https://www.bogout.com/


Anyone used this or something similar?

100SRV

2,179 posts

249 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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No, never seen it in use or used it.

Interesting comparison of how many 4x4s have winches on the front against how many need/use them

Grebby

116 posts

210 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Looks interesting.

I can see things going big time wrong if it slipped off the tyre but then normal winches have their own problems.

In response to haw many 4x4s need a winch. It was on my Landy (was set up for and did overlanding by previous owners) when I bought it. I personally have never used it to recover myself. It's been used for lots of other things though. Pulling trees down/out of places. Helping someone in the snow as I didn't have a tow strap with me at the time but the winch was. Gardening idea, getting close to the damn pyracantha wasn't nice so digging it out wasn't happening. Plus various others.

I don't think I would have bought it myself though.

Test driver

Original Poster:

348 posts

131 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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They’re available on eBay, I think I’ll get one try it out.

TEL54

2 posts

67 months

Monday 24th February 2020
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Many years ago a lot of military vehicles had winch hubs, which were an extension of the centre hub in the middle of the wheel which a ope could be wrapped round to make a poor mans capstan winch. And worked in both directions

SlimJim16v

6,107 posts

150 months

Monday 24th February 2020
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TEL54 said:
Many years ago a lot of military vehicles had winch hubs
Yey, I remember seeing them. You can get a bolt on kit like that.

neutral 3

6,504 posts

177 months

Tuesday 25th February 2020
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The S1V Austin Gipsy ( 1962 - 68 leaf spring models ) has these as factory figment. I’ve owned lots of Gipsys, but never used the capstain hubs.

808 Estate

2,240 posts

98 months

Friday 3rd July 2020
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A friends Austin Champ had capstan hubs. Turned out to be very useful when we got it stuck in a river. biggrin

200bhp

5,681 posts

226 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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How are you supposed to get the thing off the wheel once you've recovered yourself? Surely it runs the same risk as snow chains etc. in that it could easily end up wrapped around your ABS wire, hand brake cable etc.

SlimJim16v

6,107 posts

150 months

Wednesday 30th December 2020
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Just found a much cheaper version on Amazon. It has a lower weight capacity, but probably OK for smaller 4x4s.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08LF2G8R1/?coliid=I15...

camel_landy

5,085 posts

190 months

Wednesday 30th December 2020
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I've seen these around but never seen one in action. Like most kit, it's probably best if you have a couple of dry runs before using in anger.

As for vehicle mounted winches... I'm not a fan. Most are simply fashion accessories. If you're stuck, you generally need to come out the way you went in, which means you need to come out backwards. A winch on the front just drags you in further.

Personally, I prefer a Tirfor (hand winch). Sure, it's slow & hard work but it's far more versatile.

M

Test driver

Original Poster:

348 posts

131 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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SlimJim16v said:
Just found a much cheaper version on Amazon. It has a lower weight capacity, but probably OK for smaller 4x4s.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08LF2G8R1/?coliid=I15...
Good find, not as good quality but at that price worth a punt.

SlimJim16v

6,107 posts

150 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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It came much quicker than I expected, looks OK, supposedly rated at 3.5 to 4t.

I've since found them on AliExpress even cheaper. For about £20 I don't think you can go wrong.

https://m.aliexpress.com/item/1005001976978844.htm...

Edit: VAT now added to everything on AliExpress.

Edited by SlimJim16v on Friday 5th February 14:55

RazerSauber

2,548 posts

67 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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The adverts for these always make them look very attractive and easy to use. I suspect it's a last ditch sort of thing but if you're doing some serious off roading then there's a good chance you're with friends who can tow or winch you out. I can see the logic behind it though.

100SRV

2,179 posts

249 months

Friday 5th February 2021
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TEL54 said:
Many years ago a lot of military vehicles had winch hubs, which were an extension of the centre hub in the middle of the wheel which a ope could be wrapped round to make a poor mans capstan winch. And worked in both directions
I think these features were for slings when hoisting them onto ships. Were they circular bowl shapes with perforations?