So, I came across a Warn 8274 for a song and a dance. The free spool knob was broken so a quick trip to Warn Industries I went for a top to bottom make over. I tell you, if you have a Warn wench that needs to be gone through, this is the ticket! The fella that works in the RMA department at Warn has been there for a thousand years, very knowledgeable and friendly. After a new knob, break/clutch assembly and a solenoid cover. I have me one of the most sought out wenches ever made.
I chose to go the remote mount because this was the most economical way to mount this wench. I ordered a front hitch from E-Trailers and sent out for the wench mount through Davesport, LLC -- Portable Winch Mount, Warn 8274. Looking at the mount, it looks pretty easy to make your own if you are half descent with a welder. I just didn’t have the time and patients to accomplish this.
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Now, Warn does not offer a remote mount for the 8274 for a good reason, the wench weighs 110lbs! It’s a back breaker for sure. I have almost 200 feet of 3/8ths cable on the spool, plus the roller and the mount. I have not had a chance to weigh it yet, but I am guessing it is around 150lbs. Mounting the hitch is pretty straight forward. A little cussing and a few busted knuckles later, it dropped right in. I used 1-0 battery cable and a quick disconnect, both pretty easy to get either online or a local battery distributor.
Having a hitch mounted wench comes with its pro’s and con’s. It takes only a few seconds to mount the wench, and when it’s not in use, is resides in the garage out of the weather. I can use it on either end of the truck, and if I had a car trailer, there would be a mount on it too. Some of the short-falls: the weak link is the receiver. I had to extend the receiver a few inches to clear the bumper and license plate, and the hitch is rated at 9000lbs of pulling force and 500lbs of tongue weight. The wench is a little too small for our trucks. Warn recommends a 1. 5 weight ratio, which means that we should have 12k or larger wench. To combat this, I can use snatch blocks to give a pulling force double or triple of what the wench is rated at. I just need to be careful not to rip off the hitch in the process.
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I chose to go the remote mount because this was the most economical way to mount this wench. I ordered a front hitch from E-Trailers and sent out for the wench mount through Davesport, LLC -- Portable Winch Mount, Warn 8274. Looking at the mount, it looks pretty easy to make your own if you are half descent with a welder. I just didn’t have the time and patients to accomplish this.


Now, Warn does not offer a remote mount for the 8274 for a good reason, the wench weighs 110lbs! It’s a back breaker for sure. I have almost 200 feet of 3/8ths cable on the spool, plus the roller and the mount. I have not had a chance to weigh it yet, but I am guessing it is around 150lbs. Mounting the hitch is pretty straight forward. A little cussing and a few busted knuckles later, it dropped right in. I used 1-0 battery cable and a quick disconnect, both pretty easy to get either online or a local battery distributor.
Having a hitch mounted wench comes with its pro’s and con’s. It takes only a few seconds to mount the wench, and when it’s not in use, is resides in the garage out of the weather. I can use it on either end of the truck, and if I had a car trailer, there would be a mount on it too. Some of the short-falls: the weak link is the receiver. I had to extend the receiver a few inches to clear the bumper and license plate, and the hitch is rated at 9000lbs of pulling force and 500lbs of tongue weight. The wench is a little too small for our trucks. Warn recommends a 1. 5 weight ratio, which means that we should have 12k or larger wench. To combat this, I can use snatch blocks to give a pulling force double or triple of what the wench is rated at. I just need to be careful not to rip off the hitch in the process.



I thought this post might be interesting for some, and if you are interested in doing this, shoot me a private message… Big