Super Winch T1500 winch for my 300 4x4?
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yea it not unstickeable as such, it has been put through its paces. but I uses the quad for work and cound encounter much much much more mud than you can imagine in and around cotton fields, but I try to abide by the Tread Lightly Policy, their is nothing worse than a mad farmer hunting you down on a 20 ton 4x4 john deer for destroying his field to just "Try it out"
I have had mud up to the bumper and pushed right through it and that was enough for me,
So yea the quad can get stuck but with planning ahead it sould never, if it does it the fault of the driver
I have had mud up to the bumper and pushed right through it and that was enough for me,
So yea the quad can get stuck but with planning ahead it sould never, if it does it the fault of the driver
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A mans got to know his limitations. Seems as though you found yours. Its always easier to plan ahead and take the easy route sure, but anyone can do that. Sometimes you just gotta go where the other guys cant. Thats how you earn bragging rights.
Happy trails any way!
Bye the way nice pics!
Happy trails any way!
Bye the way nice pics!
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I put a T1500 on my Rancher ES, and I'm 305. I've used it many times and it has never bogged down to the point I didn't think it'd pull me out.
If that's a concern, buy a cheap ****** block and keep it handy, it'll double the pulling weight of the winch. in fact should have one no matter the winch model.
If that's a concern, buy a cheap ****** block and keep it handy, it'll double the pulling weight of the winch. in fact should have one no matter the winch model.
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