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<blockquote data-quote="Sawyer Rob" data-source="post: 7771986" data-attributes="member: 8510"><p>I don't know the actual rating, but my Warn 12,000 has made pull after pull, winching my "loaded" pu way back into the mountains, to build a cabin and it never overheated one time.</p><p></p><p> How do I know this you ask? Because the Warn has thermo overload protection that if overheated it will shut the winch off and then "reset" when it cools back down. I remember reading in the manual, once tripped, the winch will only winch out, it will not winch in, but I've never tripped it, and I've winched MANY heavy loads with it, sometimes back-to-back.</p><p></p><p> BTW, I have a couple of those Badland winches too, when it comes to the motor, they are just very light duty.</p><p></p><p> SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawyer Rob, post: 7771986, member: 8510"] I don't know the actual rating, but my Warn 12,000 has made pull after pull, winching my "loaded" pu way back into the mountains, to build a cabin and it never overheated one time. How do I know this you ask? Because the Warn has thermo overload protection that if overheated it will shut the winch off and then "reset" when it cools back down. I remember reading in the manual, once tripped, the winch will only winch out, it will not winch in, but I've never tripped it, and I've winched MANY heavy loads with it, sometimes back-to-back. BTW, I have a couple of those Badland winches too, when it comes to the motor, they are just very light duty. SR [/QUOTE]
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