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Warn 75000 Rt25 Atv Winch 2500lbs Capacity 50ft X 3/16in Rope* on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Berne, Indiana, United States

Berne, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Fits:ATV Compatible Model:90250 Brand:Warn MPN:RT25 Manufacturer Part Number:75000

 

The RT stands for Rugged Terrain and that is just what the RT25 stands up to! The RT25 was designed for Recreational riders, Farmers, Ranchers and Small land owners. The winch can be used for vehicle recovery, light duty work and intermittent winch usage. It was designed for utility ATV's 350cc and larger. The RT25 comes with a steel cable and is rated at 2500lbs.

  • All new sealed winch motor
  • Reduced amp draw
  • In-Board motor posts
  • Roller Fairlead
  • CE Certified
  • Centered winch drum
  • Sealed all metal drivetrain
  • Ergonomic clutch handle
  • Patented disk brake
  • New drum supports

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