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Champion Power Equipment Winches?
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How are Champion Power Equipment winches? I had originally saw the 2000# ATV winches, but now I've found a 10,000# winch on a multi-mount. I searched the forum and saw that 28this put a 7,500# one on his Jeep. Anybody know how it worked long term? He install thread said that it was just slower than Warns, etc....

$370 for one complete with a multi-mount kit doesn't sound too bad. Here's a link to the specs http://www.championpowerequipment.com/ma...Manual.pdf
http://www.championpowerequipment.com/C10586.php
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#2
man, I havent heard anyting either way on these.
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#3
you get what you pay for.
that being said, a winch that works that one time may be worth a million bucks.
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#4
I dunno who makes them... but I know the "milemarker's" solenoids say "T-Max" on them!

A lot of the "cheaper" winches are very capable. My Milemarker worked great for 4 years before I overheated it and fried some wiring insulation that lead to a ground. Pulled hard all day - but was slower than the Warn. A $120 dollar rebuild locally has it as good as new.
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#5
I have the 7500 lb one on my YJ and it works great, I have had it totally submerged in water before and it held up fine,mine is about 2 y/o and still kicking, I have extracted myseld many times with it ind used it to straighen a tie rod or two. The multi mount was not to multi though I had to drill out holes to make it fit my rig
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#6
The multi-mount on the 10,000K model has a tray with carrying handles and a standard 2" hitch to attach to the receiver of your vehicle.
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#7
I've only knew one person that ran one. He lives in WV and says he hasn't had issue one out of it. He also said he hasn't "really" tested it though.
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#8
I bet you could get a Braden for that price. And no chance of it overheating!
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