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Fulton Winch, 2600 Lbs., 2-speed W/20' Strap, 6-1/4" Handlexlt26zc301 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:fULTON Manufacturer Part Number:XLT26ZC301

<LI>Make light work of heavy loads with Fulton brand two-speed winches. One fast speed for quick pull-in, a second low speed for increased mechanical advantage. Our shift lock design allows for changing gears without moving the crank handle from shaft to shaft. Just lift the shift lock and slide the shaft into the desired gear position. Shift lock holds the shaft in gear. Neutral, free-wheel position allows quick line pay out without spinning the handle. Our ratchet pawl also has a convenient neutral position. Optional handbrake kit no. 1619-01 purchased separately and available for all two-speed winches and can be installed after the winch is mounted.

<LI>Our XLT series includes stylized polypropylene shell with strap and hook as standard features.

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