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Road Side Pub
Trailer winch
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<blockquote data-quote="jfsram" data-source="post: 12365334" data-attributes="member: 35828"><p>If you just want to have one on standby for the odd, non runner. A big manual winch is fine. Mount it low so it's out of the way but you can still spin the handle.</p><p></p><p>If you go "all out" send a charge wire through the trailer plug. Set up the trailer with a deep cycle battery and an electric winch. Remote operation. </p><p></p><p>With either set up. Always set the tongue jack so the trailer is tilted back. This will give you predictable control as you winch forward. Without the jack, as the car gets forward enough to get into the tongue weight. Sometimes the trailer tilts forward as the tow vehicle's springs compress and the car will roll forward all on it's own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfsram, post: 12365334, member: 35828"] If you just want to have one on standby for the odd, non runner. A big manual winch is fine. Mount it low so it's out of the way but you can still spin the handle. If you go "all out" send a charge wire through the trailer plug. Set up the trailer with a deep cycle battery and an electric winch. Remote operation. With either set up. Always set the tongue jack so the trailer is tilted back. This will give you predictable control as you winch forward. Without the jack, as the car gets forward enough to get into the tongue weight. Sometimes the trailer tilts forward as the tow vehicle's springs compress and the car will roll forward all on it's own. [/QUOTE]
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