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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 490665" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>I am looking at a "Fulton" 2 speed winch, it has a 2600 lb capacity which is way over kill, but should be easier to crank. Best part is you can change speeds without moving crank handle!! I could see dropping the nut or handle in the drink as I have to have the back wheels of my Jeep in the water, so the winch will be over water...there is a lever to change gear ratios when the cranking gets tough. My current winch is about a 3.75 to 1 ratio but fairly short handle. This Fulton unit is 5 to 1 and 12 to 1 with a longer handle than current winch so I should be gaining both ways. If anyone has any information on these please pass it along, or any other ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 490665, member: 1183"] I am looking at a "Fulton" 2 speed winch, it has a 2600 lb capacity which is way over kill, but should be easier to crank. Best part is you can change speeds without moving crank handle!! I could see dropping the nut or handle in the drink as I have to have the back wheels of my Jeep in the water, so the winch will be over water...there is a lever to change gear ratios when the cranking gets tough. My current winch is about a 3.75 to 1 ratio but fairly short handle. This Fulton unit is 5 to 1 and 12 to 1 with a longer handle than current winch so I should be gaining both ways. If anyone has any information on these please pass it along, or any other ideas. [/QUOTE]
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