You should put all the videos in a Playlist! There's so little on this winch here on you tube and it's such a hassle finding good information like what you have made here! Thanks for everything you are doing and all the help.
Great videos! Helped a ton n my rebuild and modification to my 8274. One tip I figured out along the way... Try using about 4 magnets on the bottom brake plate when it's in the vise. It holds the ball bearings to the edge perfectly! (If you positio. The magnets right) went on super easy first try and ever since... I used four old car audio tweeter magnets abou 2 inches round and put one on each corner of the brake plate. Thanks again for the vids!
The shaft is 1.5 inch solid, extended 3 inches. the brake shaft was drilled at a machine shop and is case hardened - so it drilled on a lathe easily. yes you need the cardboard ring to install it - it keeps the seal in place. Thanks for watching!
Your C clip on the brake shaft went in upside down, they have a sharp side & a slightly rounded side on the edges, sharp side outwards best resists pushing out of the C clip groove.
Your videos are very helpful! but it looks like you forgot to show/talk to or add information on when to put the the keys into the brake assembly before putting on the snap ring.
Still one of the best 8274 vids.
You should put all the videos in a Playlist! There's so little on this winch here on you tube and it's such a hassle finding good information like what you have made here! Thanks for everything you are doing and all the help.
Great videos, no bullshit, no endless talking and dead easy to follow.
Great videos! Helped a ton n my rebuild and modification to my 8274. One tip I figured out along the way... Try using about 4 magnets on the bottom brake plate when it's in the vise. It holds the ball bearings to the edge perfectly! (If you positio. The magnets right) went on super easy first try and ever since... I used four old car audio tweeter magnets abou 2 inches round and put one on each corner of the brake plate. Thanks again for the vids!
Thanks for posting the lesson! Finished up my winch rebuild and it works great!
Great Job LOUIS!!!
Thanks for your Tutorials VIDS!
Great couple of videos!
Great video, thank you very much. I'm gonna give mine a rebuild try.
Awesome vid, I used it as a reference for my rebuild! my 8274 is going in a tube bar, then I'll replace the 2.5 with a 6hp or 9hp motor :-)
They are much better, they don't break into pieces like the warn type - I highly recommend them.
Hmm, I'll have to go back and look. Thanks for watching!
I use a hawse fairlead that i cut and extended, works perfectly.
thanks for the video!!!
Great tutorial thanks a bunch mate
Its silicone, i sealed everything, but might be a good idea to have avent hose coming off it to allow for expansion and contraction.
The shaft is 1.5 inch solid, extended 3 inches. the brake shaft was drilled at a machine shop and is case hardened - so it drilled on a lathe easily. yes you need the cardboard ring to install it - it keeps the seal in place. Thanks for watching!
Your C clip on the brake shaft went in upside down, they have a sharp side & a slightly rounded side on the edges, sharp side outwards best resists pushing out of the C clip groove.
@hedgehog23 Yes, that is why I used brake caliper grease - doesnt eat rubber - thanks for watching!
Did you list somewhere the best service hit with the superior seals and gaskets you prefer?
Your videos are very helpful! but it looks like you forgot to show/talk to or add information on when to put the the keys into the brake assembly before putting on the snap ring.