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How to Spool Line Tightly On Your Drum
I was out "practicing" with my winch ("new to me" Warn 8752) today. I found a shallow hill, spooled about 75' of cable, hooked my "tree saver" to the base of a big oak tree, and tried to winch my truck up the hill.
I got a little nervous as I saw the tight line crushing down on the line that was not spooled in as tightly. I saw things in there that looked scary, like line bulging up, birdcaging, etc. Right now the line on the lowest wraps on the winch spool must not be on thghtly, and I know that it isn't layered evenly. So what's the secret? Spool out the whole thing on pavement and winch my truck up a slight hill? How do you get the wraps to line up nicely withoug grabbing a hold of the line and guiding it (probably not a good idea during winching)? Generally, how much tension should the line be under when spooled in? WHat's the secret? Thanks - Rocky __________________ 74 FJ-40 - A work in progress.... |
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IH8MUD Regular
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don't do it like that! go strap up to at least 50 lbs of weight and guide it in by hand making sure that the wrap is tight and organized, thats how i have always done it just make sure you where gloves and keep your hands away from the rolers
![]() __________________ 88 4runner.. SAS, 4" trail gear lift, 34" super swamper ltb, arb, warn 9000, snorkel, extreme air, aussie locked and a bunch of other junk 98 sr5 T100 32" procomp mtr |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 199
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I have my wife sit in our other vehicle, in neutral, with the emergency brake slightly engaged. And then I spool up. I use an old ax-handle to guide the line where I want it. The e-brake keeps the car from building up speed and bouncing from the starts & stops. It keeps a nice predictable weight on the line.
__________________ lee@vl.net Copper State Cruisers #6. TLCA #14210. '88 FJ62, it's little taller than stock... Live free. Dine well. Drink good beer. |
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IH8MUD Regular
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Thanks - I'll give those ideas a try.
Your wife is in the truck for emergencies, right? Rocky __________________ 74 FJ-40 - A work in progress.... Last edited by Rocky_LC; 04-23-08 at 10:46 PM. Reason: (joke!! Sorry - I couldn't help myself!) |
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__________________ Rising Sun 4 Wheel Drive Club Member 1976 FJ40, A project with little progress. 1985 FJ60, SBC 350, Ranger Overdrive, OME, 33" MT/R, SafariGard bumper with T-max winch. 1997 FZJ80 40th Anniversary, locked and mostly stock... 2005 Subaru Outback XT limited (wife's) |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Brisvagas (Australia)
Posts: 217
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She is in the other vehicle so she cant "Direct The Opereration" so to speak. Thats what I would put mine in the "Other" vehicle!!! ![]() __________________ FORGIVENESS is far easier to get than PERMISSION. 84 FJ60 Lockright TJM Bars Ramsey winch 2" Lift 32" Muddies 300K of Experience |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 199
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I can feel the love
![]() She's keeping the moving car going in a straight line. I'm standing in front of the Cruiser guiding the winch line into a nice neat wrap.__________________ lee@vl.net Copper State Cruisers #6. TLCA #14210. '88 FJ62, it's little taller than stock... Live free. Dine well. Drink good beer. |
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You like dags?
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nat88toy,
I like your idea. Just so happens I am going to re-spool one of my winches today and will try it. Thanks ![]() __________________ 1993 FZJ80 ROTW - October 23-29 2005 Snorkel install , Skid Plate install , Rear Bumper |
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"The Adventure Duo"
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Southern California
Posts: 3,194
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Used to drag a tire down the street to spool in the line. Just make sure its a big tire and not a 31" tire lol
__________________ www.adventureduo.com [KI6LBB] 1993 FZJ80 Expedition/Overland Rig 2004 Horizon Adventure Trailer |
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I lurk there for I am!
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from the warn handbook
The life of a wire rope is directly related to the use and care it receives. During its first use, a new wire rope must be spooled onto its drum under a load of at least 500 lb. [ 227 kg ]. Spool out the wire rope to the last 5 wraps on the drum, then power in the wire rope under a load of 500 lb. [ 227 kg ] or more. This will stretch new wire rope and create a good wire wrap around the drum. Failure to do so will result in the outer wire wraps drawing into the inner wraps, binding, and damaging the wire rope. __________________ Chris Hannis, TLCA #13372 2008 FJ Cruiser, Bud Built 5, Warn Bull Bar, 9.5TI, OME Heavies all around. 1971 FJ 40, 400 SBC, th400, Dana 20 Tcase, F/R Dana 44's, Front 4 link, rear spring over 1993 4 Runner (the Girlfriends) Stock for sale. A bunch of stuff thats for sale |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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__________________ 1985 rust-free, Arizona-raised FJ60 with 33s, OME 2.5", ARB bull bar, Hella 4000s and Warn M8000. The Silver Sliver. 1992 restored Canadian M101 1/4 ton trailer with rooftop tent Lone Star Land Cruisers |
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Tougher'n a $2 steak
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Yeah, I tried that pull yourself to a pole technique the other day too and it just bunched up on the side. I like that 50# weight idea.
Oh, on a side note, remember to pay attention to the in/out orientation and don't let your buddy spool the whole thing out when winding it in. Didn't notice til he was gone, thus the need for the respooling by myself. ![]() __________________ 75 FJ40, it's like having a second job |
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I lurk there for I am!
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I use the remote outside the vehicle while wearing gloves and pull the line back and forth so that it lays uniformly.
__________________ Chris Hannis, TLCA #13372 2008 FJ Cruiser, Bud Built 5, Warn Bull Bar, 9.5TI, OME Heavies all around. 1971 FJ 40, 400 SBC, th400, Dana 20 Tcase, F/R Dana 44's, Front 4 link, rear spring over 1993 4 Runner (the Girlfriends) Stock for sale. A bunch of stuff thats for sale |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Tasmania, Australia
Posts: 164
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I connect a chain around a fence post out in a paddock that has about a 5% slope on it, connect the winch hook to the chain, unspool the winch downhill with the park brake off and gearbox in neutral, till theres a few wraps left on the drum.. I arrange the cruiser so its steering directly to the fence post, then spool the line on.. I dont need to operate the steering and the cable takes care of laying itself onto the drum neatly.. The second vehicle method works well too.. The cable shouldnt need guidance if its running perpendicular to the drum and is in good condition..
__________________ '78 FJ40 Soft Top, 35x10.5 Silverstone MT-117 Xtremes, 8274, Lokka Rear - RD02 Front, 2.5in lift, H41, 4.11, LPG. '78 FJ40 Hard Top, 31x10.5 MTRs, 8274, Lokka Rear - RD02 Front, H41, 4.11, RDB. '81 FJ40 Hard Top, 33x12.5 BFG MT's, 2.5in lift, H41, 4.11, 253 Holden V8, Power steer. Last edited by vk7ybi; 05-10-08 at 06:40 AM. |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 161
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[quote=Rocky_LC;3250014]I was out "practicing" with my winch ("new to me" Warn 8752) today. I found a shallow hill, spooled about 75' of cable, hooked my "tree saver" to the base of a big oak tree, and tried to winch my truck up the hill.
I got a little nervous as I saw the tight line crushing down on the line that was not spooled in as tightly. I saw things in there that looked scary, like line bulging up, birdcaging, etc. If you saw stuff like that, it is possible and likely that you now need a new winch cable. |
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