OK everyone. Thank you for your comments and advice. The Moderator wanted me to post solutions, not just problems, and I'm totally on-board with that.
I may have fixed the problem by working the winch in and out. I did not follow scientific method and only change one variable at a time but this what I did do:
1.)First time pulled the line out with all my strength (yes the lever was in free spool or freespool whichever is correct)
2.) winched in under vehicle weight.
3.) Backed out in reverse with the winch powering out. (some of you are screaming)
4.) Repeated this several times
5.) Pulled the line out by hand and it felt better.
6.) repeated all the above several more times pulling in and out both manually and under power.
AT LAST I WOULD SAY IT PULLS OUT BY HAND WITH THE EXPECTED AMOUNT OF FORCE (compared to Warn, Smittybuilt, Badlands, superwinch that i've used). Problem solved I hope. I will continue to exercised it a few more times.
Comments:
a. Did I break it??
b. Only 10 meters of winch line is ridiculous, and yes, I bought an extension
I may have fixed the problem by working the winch in and out. I did not follow scientific method and only change one variable at a time but this what I did do:
1.)First time pulled the line out with all my strength (yes the lever was in free spool or freespool whichever is correct)
2.) winched in under vehicle weight.
3.) Backed out in reverse with the winch powering out. (some of you are screaming)
4.) Repeated this several times
5.) Pulled the line out by hand and it felt better.
6.) repeated all the above several more times pulling in and out both manually and under power.
AT LAST I WOULD SAY IT PULLS OUT BY HAND WITH THE EXPECTED AMOUNT OF FORCE (compared to Warn, Smittybuilt, Badlands, superwinch that i've used). Problem solved I hope. I will continue to exercised it a few more times.
Comments:
a. Did I break it??
b. Only 10 meters of winch line is ridiculous, and yes, I bought an extension