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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 490642" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Thanks for the reply, I have a roller trailer, no bunks, so it shoukd be easy to crank up...our ramps are shallow, you have to back in a long ways!! Even with my back wheels on my Jeep in the water, the rear roller is just at the water line, so your cranking a long way. Been looking at my winch, mabey to small for the job...thought about adding a longer handle or maby going to a 2 speed. Just getting some ideas here, thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 490642, member: 1183"] Thanks for the reply, I have a roller trailer, no bunks, so it shoukd be easy to crank up...our ramps are shallow, you have to back in a long ways!! Even with my back wheels on my Jeep in the water, the rear roller is just at the water line, so your cranking a long way. Been looking at my winch, mabey to small for the job...thought about adding a longer handle or maby going to a 2 speed. Just getting some ideas here, thanks [/QUOTE]
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