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Champion Winch 2200lb New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Reed, Kentucky, United States

Reed, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Champion

The Champion 2,200 lbs. 12-Volt Utility Winch offers convenient, portable power for pulling boats, stuck vehicles and other heavy items without the need of extension cords or gas-powered engines. The Utility Winch features a built-in carrying handle and quick-attach mounting plate.

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  • Rated line pulls 2200 lbs.
  • Gear reduction ratio 153:1
  • Series wound motor 1 HP/0.08kw 12-Volt DC
  • Drum dimensions 1.2 in. x 2.9 in.
  • Mounting bolt pattern 3.1 in.
  • Galvanized aircraft cable 49 ft. x 5/32 in.
  • Free spooling clutch
  • Planetary gear system

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