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Jonny Burch
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Bare in mind that the Werner on ebay will include VAT, so £2500+VAT, if that makes any difference.

 

 

Yeah I'm pretty sure it's advertised on Vos website for around that price. Cheers [emoji106]🏻 looks like a cracking winch! I'll defo be sending back the "Aldi" winch i bought on Friday!![emoji23][emoji23] Just out of curiousty has anyone got a "winchmax" winch? Are they any good??

 

 

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Yeah I'm pretty sure it's advertised on Vos website for around that price. Cheers [emoji106]🏻 looks like a cracking winch! I'll defo be sending back the "Aldi" winch i bought on Friday!![emoji23][emoji23] Just out of curiousty has anyone got a "winchmax" winch? Are they any good??

 

 

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I've got a few electric winchmax on various kit - they are very very good (incredible value for money). Never had any trouble other than a bad earth (which is more than I can say for a Warn winch we had that was a load of pony). If the hydraulic versions are as good as the electric ones you won't go wrong.

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So.... ended with an "Aldi" winch (I know, I know..) plugged it into the green circuit, pulled the lever under the tipping body to put hydraulics to the front and everything works ok [emoji108]🏻 however... when that lever is pushed back so that the green circuit controls the back hydraulics(tipping body) the winch still creeps in or out a touch.

 

Any ideas why??

 

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So.... ended with an "Aldi" winch (I know, I know..) plugged it into the green circuit, pulled the lever under the tipping body to put hydraulics to the front and everything works ok [emoji108]🏻 however... when that lever is pushed back so that the green circuit controls the back hydraulics(tipping body) the winch still creeps in or out a touch.

 

Any ideas why??

 

Cheers

 

 

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I'm no expert JB but seems to me that the diverter isn't closing off the circuit properly? No idea how it works inside though [emoji4]

 

 

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So.... ended with an "Aldi" winch (I know, I know..) plugged it into the green circuit, pulled the lever under the tipping body to put hydraulics to the front and everything works ok [emoji108]🏻 however... when that lever is pushed back so that the green circuit controls the back hydraulics(tipping body) the winch still creeps in or out a touch.

 

Any ideas why??

 

Cheers

 

 

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Which return are you using? a direct return to the tank may help or as mentioned previously is the switch block working correctly.

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Which return are you using? a direct return to the tank may help or as mentioned previously is the switch block working correctly.

 

 

Morning

 

My Mog has 2 circuits (?) green and red.

 

Green does tipping body, red does 3 point linkage

 

Tried both and it still creeps

 

 

 

 

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