Rebeldad1
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- Hughett Bend Washington
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- Kioti Tractor, John Deere Mower,New Holland Mini Excavator
is the tractor built to handle a 12,000 winch? where are you going to attach it to?
you talking to me?built to handle a 12,000 winch? where are you going to attach it to
Never thought about that before I bought it.all this talk about winches and batteries and alternators and 4 - 5 hundred amp draws has me thinking.
Why not run the winch off the PTO and leave electricity out of the whole picture?
Or hydraulics? What a great excuse to install a third function?
My tractor has the third function and rear remotes.
I think If I go with a winch it will not be electrical.
Exactly what I did with the 6K winch I installed on my wife's side by side. I ran welding cable directly to the battery and to the winch with a high amperage thermal breaker in line and her winch has a wireless remote included. It's a HF RTV winch btw. Bought the welding cable at Tractor Supply as well as new battery ends and standoff's to route the cables under the existing skid plates and it was quite a job to install as well. TSC sells bulk welding cable by the foot, btw. No way any existing wiring on her side by side is capable of carrying the amperage load.Big winches pull tremendous amperage (current) under load, best cable would probably be #4 or #2 welding cable.... Do not be surprised under hard pull winch will severally drain battery and even maybe kill battery and alternator...
As for connecting winch to tractor system if winch will only be on tractor occasionally I would suggest Anderson Power Poll connectors, something in the 350 amp (or larger ) range...
Might also want to read this forum entry...
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UTV Winch?
Thought this would be the best place for this question. Rural King sells their brand of UTV winches that are pretty well priced. 3500# is around $169 and 5500# is around $199. I had a 3500# on my sportsman that drug as big a log as I am ever going to drag and easily pulled that atv out of...www.tractorbynet.com