Thinking of adding a winch, Sportsman
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Thinking of adding a winch, Sportsman
So I've tossed the idea around about putting a winch on my '15 Sportsman 570... From what I've heard and somewhat seen, this is quite an easy thing to do, and doesn't take long since the one that I have is prewired and what not for this. But I looked through my owners manual, and it doesn't say a thing about installation, only operation... So here are my q's:
1: What size, 2500# or 3000#?
2: Given the fact that I've heard the the winches are a bolt in installation, is the mounting bracket kit still required? I think it is, but figured I'd ask...
3: I'm thinking of going with the winch that Polaris offers, good idea?
4: Wire rope or synthetic rope?
I'm still in the process of breaking in my 570, but once it's broke in then I plan on raising my current limits to a more typical ride style... Knowing me, I will probably get stuck (wouldn't be the first time) and would like to have a winch for those purposes... The land I will mostly be riding on has a swamp and a creek running through it (along with beaver dams, so some spots of the creek are a bit shallow, others not quite so much). Since I live where I do, I doubt that I will have a snow plow since it doesn't snow down here, so that purpose probably want get used...
Any questions, comments, experience would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
1: What size, 2500# or 3000#?
2: Given the fact that I've heard the the winches are a bolt in installation, is the mounting bracket kit still required? I think it is, but figured I'd ask...
3: I'm thinking of going with the winch that Polaris offers, good idea?
4: Wire rope or synthetic rope?
I'm still in the process of breaking in my 570, but once it's broke in then I plan on raising my current limits to a more typical ride style... Knowing me, I will probably get stuck (wouldn't be the first time) and would like to have a winch for those purposes... The land I will mostly be riding on has a swamp and a creek running through it (along with beaver dams, so some spots of the creek are a bit shallow, others not quite so much). Since I live where I do, I doubt that I will have a snow plow since it doesn't snow down here, so that purpose probably want get used...
Any questions, comments, experience would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
#2
I'm not sure on the newer models, but I would be guessing that they are all prewired for the winch set up. yes you need a mounting plate for model bike you have. I would go w/ a #3000 winch as it would never hurt to have more then you need as I have been stuck w/ a 2,500 lb that would not get me out. I have installed a lot of winches on a lot of different bikes and if you have a good sense of mechanical ability I you should have no issues.
#3
Mine came with a Polaris winch its a 2500 made by Warn. Not sure if Warn still has the Polaris contract. I would go 3000lb I also seen the 2500 struggle some times.
Get the fiber rope not cable its much nicer to work with.
Any winch you buy will have the instructions in the box.
If you ride alone its nice but if your riding with another person who has a winch let him pull you out and save your money. LOL
Get the fiber rope not cable its much nicer to work with.
Any winch you buy will have the instructions in the box.
If you ride alone its nice but if your riding with another person who has a winch let him pull you out and save your money. LOL
#5
KFI should have a mount, if Superwinch dont.
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I've had great luck with my Warn 2500 also. It's been on my 700 since it was new but I also switched over to synthetic rope as most guys do. I'd prolly suggest the 3000lb. also..
I think this is the correct mount..
http://www.kfiproducts.com/index.php...&productId=381
John
I think this is the correct mount..
http://www.kfiproducts.com/index.php...&productId=381
John
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#8
I looked into the above mention mount, and while checking out the winches that will work with this mount I saw this:
- SUPERWINCH : LT2000 / LT2500 / LT3000 (will NOT work with Terra 25/35/45)
Thanks for the info so far.
#10
Il needed a winch to raise/lower the snowplow so I opted for the easy Polaris HD2500 winch set-up. I haven't plowed yet (just resently bought the plow) so I can't tell you if the Popo "HD" winch is any good or not. Will know by the end of the plowing season.
If I needed a winch to pull me out of a mud hole often, I would definitely go for a 3000lb Warn or equivalent.
As for cable or rope? If cable is less $$ than rope, I would choose cable.
If I needed a winch to pull me out of a mud hole often, I would definitely go for a 3000lb Warn or equivalent.
As for cable or rope? If cable is less $$ than rope, I would choose cable.