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Shawn, it's a lot of fun what you can do with a winch, they help out with a lot of projects around. I know I've used my winch more around the yard than I have pulling the jeep out. Need to get on mounting the battery box for the winch on the trailer so that can get some use.
thanks... i wish i was down there full time now... but still nope..
Originally Posted by Benztechnc
Shawn, it's a lot of fun what you can do with a winch, they help out with a lot of projects around. I know I've used my winch more around the yard than I have pulling the jeep out. Need to get on mounting the battery box for the winch on the trailer so that can get some use.
that it is... tbh i didnt think id be using it as often as i have been lately lol. i thought it was going to be more of a once every few years kinda thing... theres a couple trees i need to get taken care of too.. but the chain saw i was using last time i was down there quit.. fuel line split from the tank to the carb...
thanks... i wish i was down there full time now... but still nope..
that it is... tbh i didnt think id be using it as often as i have been lately lol. i thought it was going to be more of a once every few years kinda thing... theres a couple trees i need to get taken care of too.. but the chain saw i was using last time i was down there quit.. fuel line split from the tank to the carb...
ahhh just hook the truck up and pull it over. What's the point in a winch that just sits?
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