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Old 06-19-2013, 09:15 PM
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I have a cub 126 from 1971. I have a project needing a winch. An ATV winch will do fine. Question is, will the 126 electrical on the 126 handle the 12 amp winch? Or am I going to be doing a little creative modifying? Or is there a better winch that will work with no modification?

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Should be fine unless you plan on running the winch continuously while the tractor is at idle. I have an ATV winch on my 71 to lift the hitch.
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Forgot to add that it would have to wind in about 30 feet of cable up hill when it is run. The tractor would have run time between pulls.
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Thought you might be interested in this.
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I ordered one of them, it does not come with the remote control.
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I have a cub 126 from 1971. I have a project needing a winch. An ATV winch will do fine. Question is, will the 126 electrical on the 126 handle the 12 amp winch? Or am I going to be doing a little creative modifying? Or is there a better winch that will work with no modification?

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The manual for the Harbor Freight 2000lb winch shows a 10 amp draw at 0lbs pull, and up to 106 amps for 2000lb pull. Link to manual - http://manuals.harborfreight.com/man...8999/68146.pdf
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