xring100
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- Livingston County, Michigan
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- Kubota M8540, ZD1211 60"
Or just go to Harbor Freight (with coupon), and buy a good winch, .
Oxymoron? I'm confused
Or just go to Harbor Freight (with coupon), and buy a good winch, .
Oxymoron? I'm confused
Actually harbor freight winches were tested against warn and a few other big names by FOUR WHEELER magazine and the Harbor freight winches won ! What they found was the user's were running the winches at full load and kept there finger on the trigger until they all burned out at some point ,When used correctly in 20-30 second bursts with a few minute cool down in between full load pulls most all of them were the same ! You can't run any winch at full load for long .
Who are they made by? I have a Warn 2500 on my Sportsman, will either be another Warn, or a Runva when it needs replacing!!
Actually harbor freight winches were tested against warn and a few other big names by FOUR WHEELER magazine and the Harbor freight winches won ! What they found was the user's were running the winches at full load and kept there finger on the trigger until they all burned out at some point ,When used correctly in 20-30 second bursts with a few minute cool down in between full load pulls most all of them were the same ! You can't run any winch at full load for long .
Actually harbor freight winches were tested against warn and a few other big names by FOUR WHEELER magazine and the Harbor freight winches won ! What they found was the user's were running the winches at full load and kept there finger on the trigger until they all burned out at some point ,When used correctly in 20-30 second bursts with a few minute cool down in between full load pulls most all of them were the same ! You can't run any winch at full load for long .
You guys and your one (or two liners) had me laughing so much (just now), I forgot why I am upset!
When I arrived at the Polaris this past week I found two HF winches covered with mud.
These guys burned one out and had torn the gear blade off another.
In the back of the Polaris were two dead batteries of which one
was a new one I purchased for the Polaris. So $99 gone there. Looking around
I had seen a kids red and yellow plastic wagon and now figured they pulled it with
the batteries until it sunk in the mud.
Then I saw my Commerical Skil saw which was totally covered in mud. Now I have to add this
to the list of things they destroyed. I think I will sell the place!