Hi Old, I've visited HF the last couple of days. I've been tempted to purchase a haul master winch-2000 lb model- It doesn't come with the quick connect and they are closing out the model which is 39997 $39.00. Have to make or order the quick connect plate.I decided not to purchase as I already have the Load Handler Model 96455 which is the 3000 lb. model with the trailer ball quick connect. The one I just bought is the 3000 lb solid mount 68145 model. I wanted your opinion regarding the pulling power of both winches. The 96455 which is a 3000 model and easier to use than the 68145 model Easier to use as the 96455 has free spool feature, higher pullling speed and planentary gears. Would they both be equal in pulling power since they both are 3000 lb winches? I looked at warn winches and they have planentary gears. A lot of money for a warn winch. I don't know if planentary gears makes one winch better that the other. Looks good . When I get back to my place I'll try both winches to see if there is a difference. Have an old TD 6 which is in pieces--Good place to see how both winches perform. Engine,and track frame are off the TD 6 so it definitely is not the weight it used to be.Good place to try the snatch block.
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