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Re: Question for Keith-OR re: winch
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Posted by Keith-OR on January 20, 2007 at 09:01:05 from (207.200.116.203):
In Reply to: Question for Keith-OR re: winch posted by DAN9-Midwest on January 19, 2007 at 14:05:54:
Dan, tried to answer this last nite but site went down. It will pull just about anything you want to hang on it with the snatch block 10K double which is 20K lbs.I carry two snatch blocks just in case the I might need them, go prepared!! While back I looked at Warns website, found that they don't have my 10K winch listed, their 12K now looks just like my 10K. Last tractor I loaded was a non running Oliver Super 77. I've loaded several of tractors with no or ruined back tires and wheels, didn't seem to tax it any. I had to load and haul a IH 560 for a friend, had no problem pulling it on the trailer. You have to make sure you have a really good battery, I use industrial batteries.HTH Keith & Shawn
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