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Rives, Tennessee, United States

Rives, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Fits:ATV Brand:Grip-On

3000 LB ELECTRIC ATV WINCH Item #: 28770 UPC: 097257287704 Features: Ideal for removing small stumps or trees, recovering vehicles, and more Can be used on ATVs, SUVs, or tractors Smooth action ratchet crank provides pulling power up to 3000 lbs for rolling stock 49 ft of 3/16" gauge steel cable with drop forged, galvanized steel clevis grab hook Includes 12 volt DC hookup wires Also includes wireless remote control New never used not in original box

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