some winch questions
#1
i recently had my venom 2500# winch crap out so ive been looking for a new one i found the new outback series from gorilla. i am considering either the 3000 or 3500# winch. but my question is i can save some money by just buying the winch but im not sure that the gorilla will mount up to the one that i have already. its your standard model specific winch there all over ebay. so should i just buy the whole kit or can i get away with just the winch and will the wiring from the venom 2500 stand up to the 3500# winch.also is a 3000 or 3500# winch too much for my 06 arctic cat 400 4x4 auto thanks for you help in advance
#3
alot of people like them i had nothing but bad luck with it mine wouldnt wind up right no matter what i did it would tangle i used it probably 5 times and i had to take it apart 3 times because the grease inside would wear away.this time its just toast i can fix it for like $20 which is no big deal but i want reliability.but again most people like them i wont buy another venom.ive had it for about 6 mths the dealer told me its not supposed to be used in mud water or sand........?? so whats it for. i hope you have good luck with yours most people do but they all recomend and i can vouch for this take it apart emediately and use a good synthetic grease the grease they use is crap.
#4
i recently had my venom 2500# winch crap out so ive been looking for a new one i found the new outback series from gorilla. i am considering either the 3000 or 3500# winch. but my question is i can save some money by just buying the winch but im not sure that the gorilla will mount up to the one that i have already. its your standard model specific winch there all over ebay. so should i just buy the whole kit or can i get away with just the winch and will the wiring from the venom 2500 stand up to the 3500# winch.also is a 3000 or 3500# winch too much for my 06 arctic cat 400 4x4 auto thanks for you help in advance
#5
Rango,
I would expect a 3000# or a 3500# winch to draw more amps than your 2500#. I am pretty sure that as long as the wiring used for the 2500# winch can handle it then you should not have a problem.
Other than wiring, what did the 2500# winch use as a contactor? (selinoid) Here again I would expect a larger winch to not use the same contactor due to it needing to draw more amperage.
Plus, I am not sure what you are pulling out but, I have not came across anything my 2500# warn winch cannot pull with the use of a pulley (block). Could save some $ by looking at a smaller winch (just a thought).
I am not sure about the mounting bracket or kit. I have a suspicion that the gorilla, venom, and warn winches all have the same or similar bolt style/pattern. If they do, mounting to your old plate should not be an issue.
Hope this helps
SJ
I would expect a 3000# or a 3500# winch to draw more amps than your 2500#. I am pretty sure that as long as the wiring used for the 2500# winch can handle it then you should not have a problem.
Other than wiring, what did the 2500# winch use as a contactor? (selinoid) Here again I would expect a larger winch to not use the same contactor due to it needing to draw more amperage.
Plus, I am not sure what you are pulling out but, I have not came across anything my 2500# warn winch cannot pull with the use of a pulley (block). Could save some $ by looking at a smaller winch (just a thought).
I am not sure about the mounting bracket or kit. I have a suspicion that the gorilla, venom, and warn winches all have the same or similar bolt style/pattern. If they do, mounting to your old plate should not be an issue.
Hope this helps
SJ
#6
i have considered the 2500# im not pulling out anything more than my bike and some others.but i had some issues with my bike not being that stuck and my 2500# barely pulling me out but that was at a straight line pull no ****** block but im just learning that the ****** block will double my pulling power
#7
I have a put together a 50ft 10,000# tow strap with loops on each end, a clevis hook, and a pulley with a hook attached in a small canvas bag.
When I need to really pull I attach the strap to a tree (or small anchor if I am on the beach) and put the pulley on the cable coming out of the winch. Then I hook the pulley to the clevis and tow strap. The winch cable comes out through the pulley and back to the machine where I leave it hooked to the loops on the winch mounting plate.
This one pulley doubles the pull, (5000# winch) and it has been very useful. I have also just used the pulley and a long piece of rope to pull others out with the wheeler and change the direction of the pull.
I have not needed it too often but it is very handy when needed.
I have also had problems with my engine dying while trying to use the winch because my battery was bad. I was told the amperage draw was large enough the 4-wheelers charging system could not handle it with the bad battery. So it died when you hit the switch to start winching. I replaced the battery and the problem went away.
So I do not know what kind of amperage my 2500# winch draws but I do know its quite a bit. I assume a larger winch will draw more amps.
They are fun to play with but I think its better to try and keep from using one altogether if necessary.
SJ
When I need to really pull I attach the strap to a tree (or small anchor if I am on the beach) and put the pulley on the cable coming out of the winch. Then I hook the pulley to the clevis and tow strap. The winch cable comes out through the pulley and back to the machine where I leave it hooked to the loops on the winch mounting plate.
This one pulley doubles the pull, (5000# winch) and it has been very useful. I have also just used the pulley and a long piece of rope to pull others out with the wheeler and change the direction of the pull.
I have not needed it too often but it is very handy when needed.
I have also had problems with my engine dying while trying to use the winch because my battery was bad. I was told the amperage draw was large enough the 4-wheelers charging system could not handle it with the bad battery. So it died when you hit the switch to start winching. I replaced the battery and the problem went away.
So I do not know what kind of amperage my 2500# winch draws but I do know its quite a bit. I assume a larger winch will draw more amps.
They are fun to play with but I think its better to try and keep from using one altogether if necessary.
SJ
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#8
i agree swampy but its a nice insurance policy to have just incase.but i also just bought a plow for my quad so ill be using my winch often for that but i dont need big pulling power for that but i dont get the chance very often to really push my quad because no one i ride with has a quad big enough to pull the cat out just incase the winch isnt enough i believe the venom 2500# is 12 amps per hr and it varies slightly between models.i will probably just stick with the 2500# and buy the ****** block. but now if i could only find out about the mount the dealer hasnt gotten back to me. thanks again for the help
#9
ALL the Gorilla Winches have the same exact bolt pattern as the Warn and my Gorilla Winch has held up perfect, its been submerged in water it pulled a car sideways and it pulled a full size Jeep Wrangler outta a mud hole and if you look at the Gorilla and the Warn they look and they are exactly the same in size, I can't prove it but im betting the Gorilla and the Warn is made in the same factory in China by prison labor.


