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Old 05-14-2006, 10:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Winch Help for the F-350

Hi everybody. Need some help. I just bought a Winch bumper for my F-350 OBS. It will take most any winch. I need to know what winches out there are good? I have been looking at a minimum of 9500lbs and will most likely buy a 12000lb winch.
I see the MileMarker SI 12000 and the Warn Tabor 12000. Any others out there?

Whats going to last? I will only use it occasionally.
Any help or info would be greatlt appreciated.
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Re: Winch Help for the F-350

howdy,

ramsey make one heck of a winch. they ever have options to get the kind like whats on wreckers and roll back trucks (reel heavy duty). we had one of these ramseys on our trail rig and was virtualy indestructably. in 12 years we have only replaced the electric motor (starter type), mainly because it sat in our barn and drawed lots of moisture. we love it it is now currently on the front of our gooseneck and works well there too.
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