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I HAVE A CHAMPION WINCH WITH REMOTE CONTROL,NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR COMPETITION,BUT IDEAL FOR GENERAL STUCK ABOUT,AND NOT EXPENSIVE,ITS ON MINE LAST THREE YEARS AND NO PROBLEMS,YOU MAY WANT TO CONSIDER SECOUND BATTERY FOR WINCHING,WITH SPLIT CHARGER,LOOK AT DEEP CELL BATTERY,REALLY WORTH THE MONEY,TRUST ME MATE ON THIS ONE

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