Fulton winch
MD75
Posted 6/27/2017 6:56 PM (#866748)
Subject: Fulton winch





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Location: Sycamore, IL
I need a new winch for my Ranger trail trailer. I am looking at the Fulton F2 two speed 3200lb winch. Does anyone have experience with this item? Will it fit ok on my trailer: Ranger 618T. Is there something better? Looking for something with a low gear option for unimproved launches. Thanks!
jkretch
Posted 6/27/2017 8:08 PM (#866756 - in reply to #866748)
Subject: RE: Fulton winch




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Just istalled that winch on my 2015 Ranger Angler 1880, Huge improvement over original. Easy install as that winch has some flexibility on bolt placement. one hole towards boat tow holes towards truck, Not ure how yours is set up.
Pat Hoolihan
Posted 6/27/2017 9:14 PM (#866765 - in reply to #866748)
Subject: Re: Fulton winch




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Get it, you won't be disappointed.
Schultz345
Posted 6/28/2017 12:55 AM (#866777 - in reply to #866748)
Subject: Re: Fulton winch




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Fit just fine on my 619
MD75
Posted 6/28/2017 4:29 PM (#866919 - in reply to #866748)
Subject: Re: Fulton winch





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Location: Sycamore, IL
Cool...thanks fellas.
jonnysled
Posted 6/28/2017 7:06 PM (#866952 - in reply to #866919)
Subject: Re: Fulton winch





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Location: minocqua, wi.
Get the one with a three bolt pattern and accommodate, also get one with drive gears on both sides of the spool.
25homes
Posted 6/29/2017 7:55 AM (#867005 - in reply to #866748)
Subject: Re: Fulton winch





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dual drive gears are key and that thing should be like a winch I have the Fulton XLT 1400lbs and pulls my r93 rANGER 20FT up no problem that 3200lb should winch it up without water!!LOL