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    What size trailer winch?

    I sheared off a couple teeth on my trailer winch, so I need to get a new one. I can't find any rating on the old one. What size can I get away with?

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    I think I used one of these Fulton 3200# 2 speed Fulton winches.
    I like overkill.
    http://www.trailerandtruckparts.com/...l#.VvmoQPkrKM8
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    My stock one is also two speeds and is rated at 2,300 lbs. That's a good price on the one George posted. Here is another option: http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...view&from=grid

    It says "Lock nuts eliminate problems from road vibration" but if you look close at the picture the handle nut is loose and there is damage. LMAO
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    I seem to remember changing the handle nut to a SST Nylok nut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeller View Post
    I sheared off a couple teeth on my trailer winch, so I need to get a new one. I can't find any rating on the old one. What size can I get away with?

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    I think it could depend radically on your approach to loading, though that can be pretty ramp-dependent also. I've seen folks do a LOT of high-tension winching that I think isn't the right way to go. Rather, I lean toward getting the trailer further in the water, with very little winching needed, and under fairly low tension. Even so, I'm with George. I believe I have the 3200lb Fulton 2-speed, with a slightly heavier boat, and have been very happy so far.
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    Keep those gears greased too!
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    I ordered the 3200# Fulton F2 yesterday. It was on sale for $103
    http://www.westmarine.com/buy/fulton...es--P010305050
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    Quote Originally Posted by gcarter View Post
    I seem to remember changing the handle nut to a SST Nylok nut.
    Red locktite.

    Ken

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