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JungleJudah
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Hand Winch

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Does anyone have recommendations for a Hand Winch?
I rarely, if any, have need for winch, so is cumbersome, expensive, and more complicated for a full electric winch system. If/when needed, I could handle the extra time and muscle required for a Hand Winch.
And I suppose in addition to recovery, it could be used for utility purposes?
Primary factors I am looking for is suitability for Pinzgauer and safety (don't want it breaking under tension and cutting me or someone in half!).

Thanks for your feedback. I am new to winches and have never previously owned nor used a winch.
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Re: Hand Winch

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The cheapest but least effective "Come Along" winch is a High Lift Jack.
Get's you about 2' of pull/iteration, limited in force to about 4,000 lbs.

The next step up is a Come Along hand winch. These are a significant step
up in pull force and continuous through the length of the steel cable. There
are several brands out there, one being ARB.

https://www.quadratec.com/products/9110 ... 0AQAvD_BwE
Puller: 71' 710K 2.7L EFI aka Mozo
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Re: Hand Winch

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JungleJudah wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 2:29 am I rarely, if any, have need for winch, so is cumbersome, expensive, and more complicated for a full electric winch system.
Yes, but when you do need one, I'd argue from a safety perspective that you don't want to be dealing with any compromises. A hand winch is potentially much more dangerous, especially if you don't use it frequently and therefore don't have a lot of experience with its operation. A permanently mounted electric winch with synthetic rope is arguably safer, less cumbersome and can be had for a few hundred dollars. Just a counter perspective for your consideration.
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[1975 Pinzgauer 710K 2.7L EFI, 1972 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder]
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Re: Hand Winch

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Look for "grip hoist" much better results. I have a jet brand that seems to work fine but the black rat unit gets far more use. With the number of vehicles and the circumstances around recovery I prefer the grip hoist to a vehicle mounted unit. Takes a bit more effort but has a ton more flexibility
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