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I have a Yamaha Rhino and am looking to buy a winch, it will be used mostly for plowing to lift and lower the blade and on occasion if i get stuck, I have looked at the Warn and know they are a good winch but they are so expensive is there any other winch out there that will compete with the Warn but at a more reasonable price?

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Go to Tractor Supply or Rural King and buy a winch. They are tuff and are affordable. Here is the link for Tracto Supply ,Champion Power Equipment™ 4500 lb. Pulling Capacity Winch - 1830254 | Tractor Supply Company

Here is the link for Rural King,

Grip Tools 3000 lb 12 Volt Electric ATV Winch 28770 America's Farm & Home Store

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I own the Grip winch pictured. It is a hundred times better than my 2500 lbs warn winch was.

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I dont know how good they are but northern tool I think they are called was selling some with wireless remote for under a hundred bucks. A buddy of mine got one to winch a modlite car on his trailer and as far as I know it did the trick,I have a cabellas 1500 it pulls my Eiger out and works my plow but brake drifts a little.I couldnt tell you the price it came on my quad

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I got the 3000lb Champion from Tractor Suppy for 100.00 bucks (it was on sale) It works great. This weekend I had to pull a neighbors Kawaski up and over and through - It pulled him and a dogwood about 30 feet straight up and over some rough terrain. She grunted but she didnt stop pullin. I was very impressed. I've used it very little since I got it but It's hard to get my Eiger stuck where I ride. It goes just about anywhere I want. I would recommend the Champion. 4 sure.

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Anyone have a Smitty Built? I'm told they are a warn copy. My brother bought one for his new machine, we havn't got it mounted yet, so just wondering what to expect. It was like half the price of a warn. Any insight would be great.

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harbor freight tools also has 1 that is easy on the wallet ... but you get what you pay for ... i have a warn 2000 and its been on my arctic cat sent it was new ... march 2000 ... and its still going good ... the silinoid has been replaced several times but thats it ... use it for plowing snow (money maker 4 me in winter ) i use it alot in winter and and when ever i get stuck ....

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