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18000 Lb. Industrial/tow Truck Electric Winch With Automatic Load-holding Brake on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New


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Recover your off-road vehicle, get over tough terrain, or load your boat with this powerful electric winch. With a 18000 lb. towing capacity and an automatic load holding brake for safety, this electric winch is essential for the off-roading novice and expert alike. A remote switch makes this winch easy to use even when you're traveling alone!
Series-wound 7.5 HP motor stays cooler during long winch pulls
Three-stage planetary gear system for fast line speed
Automatic load-holding brake
Free spooling for fast line-out
Power in/out for positive load control
6 ft., 2 gauge battery cables for convenient installation
An additional lift-gate charge may apply.

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