RollTideRam
Veteran Member
Maybe you should look into the Milemarker Hydraulic winch. I know I have seen on used on this site as a logging winch.
The first time I saw a Warn winch in action, a guy with a 78 Ford with big tires had installed it on his truck with stock electrical system. By the time he got the cable tight he killed the battery and alternator. After several hours of pulling with my F250 and a Blazer we went after a wrecker. I have a multimount Ramsey 9k winch that I can put on my Samurai, Dodge 2500 and trailer. I have a 105 amp alternator on my Samurai and 160 amp on the Dodge. When pulling heavy loads I have to stop every few minutes to let the winch cool and the battery charge. (Run the vechicle at about 2000rpm's to charge faster. I did get my Dodge stuck in an open field and had to call home to get someone to bring my Pul-pal, that and snatch block pulled my heavy Dodge out of some deep ruts.
Edit: Along with a winch most people don't carry the extra recovery equipment. You need d-rings chain, tow straps, tree saver strap, winch anchors are nice to have also. Don't forget a shovel and gloves. Never grab a winch cable bare handed, Those little wires hurt. JC
The first time I saw a Warn winch in action, a guy with a 78 Ford with big tires had installed it on his truck with stock electrical system. By the time he got the cable tight he killed the battery and alternator. After several hours of pulling with my F250 and a Blazer we went after a wrecker. I have a multimount Ramsey 9k winch that I can put on my Samurai, Dodge 2500 and trailer. I have a 105 amp alternator on my Samurai and 160 amp on the Dodge. When pulling heavy loads I have to stop every few minutes to let the winch cool and the battery charge. (Run the vechicle at about 2000rpm's to charge faster. I did get my Dodge stuck in an open field and had to call home to get someone to bring my Pul-pal, that and snatch block pulled my heavy Dodge out of some deep ruts.
Edit: Along with a winch most people don't carry the extra recovery equipment. You need d-rings chain, tow straps, tree saver strap, winch anchors are nice to have also. Don't forget a shovel and gloves. Never grab a winch cable bare handed, Those little wires hurt. JC