will winch burn up on plow system?
#1
i am using a warn 2.5ci winch, iam about going to buy a plow, my dealersaid the winch will burn up in no time, but i never heard of a such problem, someone please give me expirences or some input, i would like to go with the winch but if i need to the manual might have to do. My winch is gonna be on either way...
#2
I have a Moose Plow and a Warn 2000 and have had no trouble at all. It works flawlessly (sp) . I have used the heck out of it this year too. If this white stuff keeps falling I am going th have to use it today again. Oh well gives me a reason to ride the quad.
Good luck.
Good luck.
#3
I have used mine for 2 years so far and have had no problems. I have heard of some people using a shorter cable (6' or so) instead of the long one so that the cable does not get damaged. I never have, Before I get ready for the regular use season i unspool the cable and re tention it so that it is loaded equally. You should have no problems.
#5
also, i am debating between a country cycle or a moose plow, do both of these have springs to help from damaging stuff?, and what positions do both of the turn in beside stairght?, i appreciate the help
kyle
kyle
#6
My Moose has 2 holes on each side of the center and yes it has the tension springs however I did learn that you have to be careful when you angle the plow, because if the blade kicks you get a dent from the plow mount in the back side of plow. I think if you were moving along it could realy warp somthing but this is not a prob if the plow is straight.
#7
Been plowing hard this winter with my A2000, no problem. But, like everything else about a quad, maitinence is the key. Every season, I'll give mine a "refit" much like described on at this link. (www.dirtyhowies.com/warn_wich.htm) Hopefully mine will never look as bad as the one on that web page! Doah!
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