The Haymaker
Veteran Member
What would you tie it to that would not be pulled out of the ground at 66,700 pounds. WOW!
Another dozer with a winch rated at 80k lbs.... Just don't get that one stuck.
What would you tie it to that would not be pulled out of the ground at 66,700 pounds. WOW!
I would recommend a 8000 LB Warn winch. Mine is 15 years oid and will still pull a fullsize truck with the wheels locked up on my trailer witch is 38 inches off the ground.
great. I see a 500 dollar version on amazon.com right now. 8000lbs doesn't seem overly much to you? Is it/can it be DC to run off tractor?
Good winches aren't cheap, I suspect the one the poster is referring to lists for about $1400 to $1800 today, and is a 12volt winch for truck and auto use. It has a higher speed of pull(feet per minute) on the line than the cheap ones too. These are good for electric winches but pale in comparison to a pto or hydraulic driven large drum winch on heavy equipment.
I would think the battery and alternator on a typical small tractor would have to run the 12v winch intermittently during recovery. These winches can suck a battery down quick, so I would pull a few feet at a time and wait for the alternator and battery to replenish.