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Superwinch Gp3000 3000 Lb Atv Winch New In Box W/ Roller Fairlead L@@k Nr!! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lewiston, Idaho, United States

Lewiston, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:GP3000 Brand:Superwinch Fits:ATV, UTV UPC:Does not apply

This auction is for a Superwinch model GP3000 ATV winch.  As you can see in the photos, it is new and unused, still in the original box with all original accessories.  High bidder to pay $25.00 for FedEx shipping anywhere in the USA (sorry but no international shipping unless using ebay's 'Global Shipping Program').  Feel free to email with any questions prior to close of auction.  Thanks for looking, and enjoy this NO RESERVE auction!!!

Manufacturer's Information:

The compact Superwinch® GP3000 Utility 12V DC Winch... delivers SERIOUS big winch POWER!

The choice of professionals and weekenders alike... it won't take you long to figure out why it's called the Super winch®!

From racing to recovery, boating to off-roading, with its sleek, compact construction, fast and easy installation and 3,000-lb. rated pull line, this Winch is the right choice for serious work or serious recreation!

Superwinch® means super dependability:
  • Power in and power out
  • Mechanical and dynamic brake
  • Full-metal planetary gear-train
  • Freespooling clutch for fast wire rope payout
  • High efficiency low amp draw motor
  • Commercial grade contactor pre-mounted and sealed against the elements
  • Circuit breaker protected
  • Durable Handheld Remote Switch on 15' Lead
  • Cable Tension Plate
  • 3/16" x 50' wire rope with latched hook
  • Drum diameter: 1 1 / 4 " drum length: 2 7 / 8 " weighs 15 lbs. 12 3 / 4 " l. x 4 1 / 2 " d. x 4 5 / 8 " h.
  • Switching method: 15' hand-held remote switch
  • Roller fairlead and pulley block.

Line Pull (lbs.) 0:

  • Line Speed (FPM): 12.0
  • Motor Amps: 15

Line Pull (lbs.) 500:

  • Line Speed (FPM): 11.0
  • Motor Amps: 38

Line Pull (lbs.) 1,000:

  • Line Speed (FPM): 10.5
  • Motor Amps: 60

Line Pull (lbs.) 1,500:

  • Line Speed (FPM): 9.0
  • Motor Amps: 85

Line Pull (lbs.) 1,800:

  • Line Speed (FPM): 8.1
  • Motor Amps: 85

Line Pull (lbs.) 2,300:

  • Line Speed (FPM): 7.0
  • Motor Amps: 130

Line Pull (lbs.) 2,500:

  • Line Speed (FPM): 6.5
  • Motor Amps: 140

Line Pull (lbs.) 3,000:

  • Line Speed (FPM): 5.0
  • Motor Amps: 180

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