specialbikejames

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Thinking of getting a Trifor off be-gay as they seem to be going for so little money it seems silly not to have one.

Question though: few on there don't have cables with them, do they use a special cable with a tapered end to help you thread it through the winch or will any old winch cable do?

Used one at a Dorset Landy Club event for the first time the other day and was well impressed. Bit slow, but it winched my heavy 110 up a big muddy hill no problems.

Jim
 
Thinking of getting a Trifor off be-gay as they seem to be going for so little money it seems silly not to have one.

Question though: few on there don't have cables with them, do they use a special cable with a tapered end to help you thread it through the winch or will any old winch cable do?

Used one at a Dorset Landy Club event for the first time the other day and was well impressed. Bit slow, but it winched my heavy 110 up a big muddy hill no problems.

Jim

they use a tapered cable. most are two speed so you can use the high speed to get all the slack out of the cable. Then switch to low speed for the actual pulling. Also most are reated for lift not pull and they can generally pull twice their lift rating.
 
Tirfor cables are also wound differently to standard winch cable, to withstand the crushing action of the mechanism. You must use the correct cable, otherwise slippage can occur, with potentially disasterous consequences.
 
If you get a pukka Tirfor there not that cheap either. You'r not confusing them with the smaller hand winches are you?
 
tirfor are priced in the hundreds and the chinese rice pudding skin pullers are less than fifty
 
Think I might be bidding on a smaller winch than I thought! Whoops.Trigger happy ebay bidding.

Anywho, its only a tenner and I must beuseful for something, sometime. Its defo a genuine Trifor, just a smaller one. Still got a 1660kg lifting capacity.

Anyone got a spare Trifor cable they want to sell?
 
Think I might be bidding on a smaller winch than I thought! Whoops.Trigger happy ebay bidding.

Anywho, its only a tenner and I must beuseful for something, sometime. Its defo a genuine Trifor, just a smaller one. Still got a 1660kg lifting capacity.

Anyone got a spare Trifor cable they want to sell?

1660kg lift = 3320kg pulling capacity. or about 7300lb.
 
Just found this. If you need anymore info Honey Brothers - More Info they rate the 1600kg as 2500kg pulling but I've always been told it's double the lift capacity. I suppose they've allowed a larger safety margin.


Oh and their quoting £680 +vat for it.
 
ha, just did that maths myself. Think it might be the middle one out of those three.

Sounds like it migth eb ok, especially with pulleys.

Guess the proof is in the pudding, if I win the auction ill just go outside and see what I can pull around with it.
 

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