I am looking for a 110v winch/hoist, but trying to weigh my options for use.
First and foremost I want to use it to hoist up my TJ's top up to the 10' ceiling in my garage. I built a frame using Unistrut, now I just have to figure out a hoist setup and I like the idea of an electric winch for this. Obviously a 400-1000lb winch will do this job, BUT...…
Second, I have a 4 post lift and I keep thinking I should set something up so I can pull a car onto it if I ever fall into the situation I can't drive one on. My heaviest vehicle is a 6000lb GMC Yukon XL.
Lastly, if I went with an electric hoist/winch vs something like a hand winch, I could use it for various other things down the road. For instance, my garage actually has a 19' vault with a loft that is 10' off the floor (under this is where the top will be lifted to) and I could use it to lift heavy items up to the lift if needed or maybe even pull an engine if needed.
So my question is if I were to use it to pull a vehicle onto a lift, how strong of winch would I really need? Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm thinking it wouldn't need to be a full 6000lb winch to pull a car with rolling wheels that is on concrete, but it would have to get it up the ramps. I'm sure I could also employ the help of a few guys if this was ever needed to help push. Just curious what I should look at. I'm not wanting to buy some top of the line brand necessarily. My neighbor has used a Harbor Freight winch for years to hoist his deer, his truck bed, my V6 outboard powerhead assembly, etc and it's worked well. I'm thinking of something along that lines for now, unless someone convinces me to go a different brand/route.
Thanks!!
First and foremost I want to use it to hoist up my TJ's top up to the 10' ceiling in my garage. I built a frame using Unistrut, now I just have to figure out a hoist setup and I like the idea of an electric winch for this. Obviously a 400-1000lb winch will do this job, BUT...…
Second, I have a 4 post lift and I keep thinking I should set something up so I can pull a car onto it if I ever fall into the situation I can't drive one on. My heaviest vehicle is a 6000lb GMC Yukon XL.
Lastly, if I went with an electric hoist/winch vs something like a hand winch, I could use it for various other things down the road. For instance, my garage actually has a 19' vault with a loft that is 10' off the floor (under this is where the top will be lifted to) and I could use it to lift heavy items up to the lift if needed or maybe even pull an engine if needed.
So my question is if I were to use it to pull a vehicle onto a lift, how strong of winch would I really need? Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm thinking it wouldn't need to be a full 6000lb winch to pull a car with rolling wheels that is on concrete, but it would have to get it up the ramps. I'm sure I could also employ the help of a few guys if this was ever needed to help push. Just curious what I should look at. I'm not wanting to buy some top of the line brand necessarily. My neighbor has used a Harbor Freight winch for years to hoist his deer, his truck bed, my V6 outboard powerhead assembly, etc and it's worked well. I'm thinking of something along that lines for now, unless someone convinces me to go a different brand/route.
Thanks!!
