I think you are being very very conservative at guessing only 10,000 times what the HF winch cost.Last radio controlled winch I worked with before the HF one was 360 ton capacity, you could barely see it move. Of course it probably cost 10,000 times what the HF one did![]()
I have the 10,000 pound HF winch. One of the things I did not like about it was that If I use it to drag a car or something I have to steer on my 16 foot trailer the control was too short. ( they did not have a remote control available when I bought mine) I bought a 25 foot light duty extension cord cut the ends off and used it to lengthen the control unit for the winch. Now I can go to the end of the trailer and then steer whatever I need to while I am controlling the winch. i did have a problem with mine but that was strictly my own stupidity when I was doing some work on it. I managed to get a replacement brake assembly from HF for the unit and now it works fine.Yes mine bumps and I have no need to stop it in a inch or so. If it was a name brand and 3 times the price, yeah I would complain about reeling a foot at a time! If I need that pin point precision I can muscle it manually where I need it. If you can't try a snatch block, very handy item for any winch! My father-inlaw has the same winch and uses it for stocking up wood for his furnace. He has moved countless trees with it this summer.
Remember this is a radio controlled winch. No hard lines, only radio waves controlling it. I spent years racing RC cars and anything that is a properly radio controlled requires constant input to operate.To me it is a safety issue designed in and I can get to a very safe distance with this one. Since I have raced RC cars and yes I have experienced "rogue" frequencies and conflicts. I would still take the RC route over short leads. Most factory control leads even with major winch companies will never get you out of harms way properly and I have worked with alot of them.
I have worked with a commercial 20 ton bursting winch.
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Gemini,
Slick addition to your winch!I remember operating a tow truck and having to walk back and forth to pull and steer the vehicle loading.
Thank you. One of the things I have noticed and I have no clue why it is that way. You can buy an extension cord with the ends on it for a lot less money than you can buy the equivalent length wire of the same gauge and same number of conductors.
: but---do you have to find a HF store to make the purchase?