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ive got one, there quite fiddly to use and the short cable length is a pain, but that said ive done a good bit with it and at the price cant really fault it but id imagine the tirfor copies would be a lot more user freindly.

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Get yourself a 1600kg hand winch . Very surprising what they can do . Oh and I dont like cricket oh no ........... Sorry just a top tune come on the wireless right now :thumbup:

 

 

 

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One there own those little cheap winches are incredibly painful to use if you're an impatient person like me, but used with several blocks they might be a different story

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I've got one that i use to use to haul machinery up ramps onto the back of the truck - very handy for that. When i use to winch out stumps (pre grinder), the 1600kg was always man enough.

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