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Mile Marker Pe3.5 Atv/utv Recovery Electric Winch (3500 Pound) on 2040-parts.com

US $260.00
Location:

Tillamook, Oregon, US

Tillamook, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Fits:Array Part Brand:Mile Marker Manufacturer Part Number:77-53112 Placement on Vehicle:Front

Mile Marker TOUGH SERIES ATV/UTV Recovery Electric Winch PE3.5 (3500 Pound)

This winch package contains:

  • 3500 Pound Recovery Winch
  • 2 HP Permanent Magnet Motor
  • Roller Fairlead
  • 7/32" x 45' Aircraft Cable with Recovery Hook and Safety Strap
  • 300A Solenoid
  • 12' Illuminated Joystick Control
  • Illuminated Handlebar Mounted Control
  • All Necessary Mounting Hardware
  • Roller Fairlead Plate

FEATURES:

  • Fast Line Speeds
  • Redesigned Braking System
  • All Metal Planetary Gearing
  • Includes both Handheld and Handlebar Controls
  • Illuminated Remote Controlls
  • 300 AMP Solenoid
  • Center Focused Drum
  • Roller Fairlead
  • Free Spooling 

 

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