harbor freight Badlands winch review
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I just found some invaluable information on the 'Ole interweb that may help prolong our budget Badland winches.
Seems like the weak point is the lack of or minimal use of high quality grease. Grease that not only provides moisture repelling properties, but that can stand up to high temperatures.
See for yourself. If you want to go a step further, buy some of that new magical waterproofing spray (that's safe for electronics), and douche all the electrics. Plus, dab dielectric grease on the connectors.
http://forum.ih8mud.com/winching-rec...ing-winch.html
Seems like the weak point is the lack of or minimal use of high quality grease. Grease that not only provides moisture repelling properties, but that can stand up to high temperatures.
See for yourself. If you want to go a step further, buy some of that new magical waterproofing spray (that's safe for electronics), and douche all the electrics. Plus, dab dielectric grease on the connectors.
http://forum.ih8mud.com/winching-rec...ing-winch.html
Last edited by coors; 08-31-2013 at 01:25 PM.
#12
yup Iz gots the hf winch click the link in my signature there are pics
I have had it submerged several times at this point, loud, slow but works well
seems there is too much line on the spool and it can suck to get too much in one spot winching out of water half way up the door
I have had it submerged several times at this point, loud, slow but works well
seems there is too much line on the spool and it can suck to get too much in one spot winching out of water half way up the door
Last edited by TOM R; 08-31-2013 at 09:32 PM.
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#16
Got mine installed last night; all wired up and everything works as it should. Still have some minor wire maintenance, just to make sure things are nice and secure out of the way of danger. Damn! That ARB was a bit^h to drill through!
Prior to installing I tore the winch down to inspect the internals for lubrication. Beleive it or not it was well lubed. Not sure of the quality or lube grade so, I cleaned all the factory lube out. I had some leftover "Lucas Red 'N Tacky Grease" from a previos job and thought it should do the trick. It's a smooth, tacky, red, lithium complex grease fortified with rust inhibitors and oxidation inhibitors. This product has good water resistance and washout properties as well as enhanced mechanical stability and storage life.
I smothered the hell out of inside of it. I went a step further and smothered all the electrical connections, internally at the motor, and externally at the terminals w/ di-electric grease. Should be good to go. My plan in the future, is to remove the heavy as$ cable and replace w/ synthetic rope.
Prior to installing I tore the winch down to inspect the internals for lubrication. Beleive it or not it was well lubed. Not sure of the quality or lube grade so, I cleaned all the factory lube out. I had some leftover "Lucas Red 'N Tacky Grease" from a previos job and thought it should do the trick. It's a smooth, tacky, red, lithium complex grease fortified with rust inhibitors and oxidation inhibitors. This product has good water resistance and washout properties as well as enhanced mechanical stability and storage life.
I smothered the hell out of inside of it. I went a step further and smothered all the electrical connections, internally at the motor, and externally at the terminals w/ di-electric grease. Should be good to go. My plan in the future, is to remove the heavy as$ cable and replace w/ synthetic rope.
#18
I was reading a thread here or another rover site on the syn rope and there was talk of only being able to use it on some winches, reasoning is certain winches use the spool drum as the brake and it can get hot comprimising the strength of the syn rope,the cable actually works as a heat sink, imo this would only matter if you are rock climbing and using the winch constant not in say my case where winch is for recovery cause I am stuck in a puddle
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Got mine installed last night; all wired up and everything works as it should. Still have some minor wire maintenance, just to make sure things are nice and secure out of the way of danger. Damn! That ARB was a bit^h to drill through!
Prior to installing I tore the winch down to inspect the internals for lubrication. Beleive it or not it was well lubed. Not sure of the quality or lube grade so, I cleaned all the factory lube out. I had some leftover "Lucas Red 'N Tacky Grease" from a previos job and thought it should do the trick. It's a smooth, tacky, red, lithium complex grease fortified with rust inhibitors and oxidation inhibitors. This product has good water resistance and washout properties as well as enhanced mechanical stability and storage life.
I smothered the hell out of inside of it. I went a step further and smothered all the electrical connections, internally at the motor, and externally at the terminals w/ di-electric grease. Should be good to go. My plan in the future, is to remove the heavy as$ cable and replace w/ synthetic rope.
Prior to installing I tore the winch down to inspect the internals for lubrication. Beleive it or not it was well lubed. Not sure of the quality or lube grade so, I cleaned all the factory lube out. I had some leftover "Lucas Red 'N Tacky Grease" from a previos job and thought it should do the trick. It's a smooth, tacky, red, lithium complex grease fortified with rust inhibitors and oxidation inhibitors. This product has good water resistance and washout properties as well as enhanced mechanical stability and storage life.
I smothered the hell out of inside of it. I went a step further and smothered all the electrical connections, internally at the motor, and externally at the terminals w/ di-electric grease. Should be good to go. My plan in the future, is to remove the heavy as$ cable and replace w/ synthetic rope.
DUSTY1, I like your bumper. Looks clean. And easy access to the freespool lever.