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Champion 4500 Lb Winch For Atv / Utv / Boat / Tractor on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Chardon, Ohio, United States

Chardon, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Fits:UTV Brand:Champion

Champion 4500 lb Winch for atv / utv / boat / tractor

I bought this at a local Champion distributor for my ATV and did not use it. I'm cleaning out my shed and here it is with extras.

Capacity 4500lbs
Gear Reduction Ratio 166:1
1.6 hp at 1.19kW
52 ft cable x 1/4 inch
Clevis hook
2 locking U's
2 Mounting plates
Atv/utv/tractor receiver bar with pin
Power in/out controller
3 cable rollers
User manual
Original box



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