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I did a few hard pulls with it and it seemed to do fine. The one thing I learned is the planetary gears used on older M8 winches were not as strong as the newer versions. There is a part number change along the way. I have a newer serial number.Hey @pappy got any updates on your M8000 with 9.5xp motor? howd it end up working out? Im thinking of doing the same to my M8000-s. Its already got the contactors on it. I like how small the m8000 is but its a little underpowered for my fj60.
Ive got a newer one too. with the more rectangular free spool switch an the contactor box. Think it was worth the upgrade? Im assuming its got a faster pull speed now, but the m8000 has a lower gear ratio than the 9.5 so im thinking its more power all around too right?I did a few hard pulls with it and it seemed to do fine. The one thing I learned is the planetary gears used on older M8 winches were not as strong as the newer versions. There is a part number change along the way. I have a newer serial number.
That was the theory that prompted this question. I can only assume going from 4.5hp to 6hp has to help. There was no way for me to empirically test this. At this point it hasn't hurt.Ive got a newer one too. with the more rectangular free spool switch an the contactor box. Think it was worth the upgrade? Im assuming its got a faster pull speed now, but the m8000 has a lower gear ratio than the 9.5 so im thinking its more power all around too right?
haha thats true. Im running the 8k winch on my 60 series so its really pushing the stock "theoretical" limits of the winch. Ive not had any problems yet with it but i havent had to do too bad of pulls with it. I got it because its smaller and also i got it for like almost half off when it was new. Would be nice to bump the power up some on it though for peace of mindThat was the theory that prompted this question. I can only assume going from 4.5hp to 6hp has to help. There was no way for me to empirically test this. At this point it hasn't hurt.
Using a pulley block you may never exceed the operating parameters of that venerable winch. I have the same with the power pack upgrade on the 4Runner and every time I pull the cable, it makes me smile. She's a workhorsehaha thats true. Im running the 8k winch on my 60 series so its really pushing the stock "theoretical" limits of the winch. Ive not had any problems yet with it but i havent had to do too bad of pulls with it. I got it because its smaller and also i got it for like almost half off when it was new. Would be nice to bump the power up some on it though for peace of mind
You have done the 9.5 xp motor on the M8000 as well?Using a pulley block you may never exceed the operating parameters of that venerable winch. I have the same with the power pack upgrade on the 4Runner and every time I pull the cable, it makes me smile. She's a workhorse![]()
Nope!!You have done the 9.5 xp motor on the M8000 as well?
You have done the 9.5 xp motor on the M8000 as well?
Nope!!
I think im going to be right there with you on this. Im going to try it on mine. I dont have warranty on mine since im the second owner of the winch so might as well give it a shotHe is letting me be the guinea pig.