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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 2702430" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>I read great reports about that brand as well. I really like the slide in carrier. Front and rear use is handy as hell. Had a old timer tell me years ago to make my jeep winch be able to pull from the rear as well, he said "you weren't stuck where you just came from and going back may be the only option" LOL! He made a lot of sense! </p><p></p><p>With my Ranch Hand up front with the built in receiver I am going to go that route, and have the jumper cable sets to use front or rear as well. I am always using the jumper cables and would like to use em in the rear as well to start tractors and such sitting on a trailer etc. </p><p></p><p>And I will weld a receiver to slide the winch cradle onto my car hauler to be able to pull cars and equipment up on it as well. Your costing me money now, getting me to get fired up on a new winch, which I have been putting off! LOL!</p><p></p><p>Wonder what a guy could get two of those Engo's for if we bought two at one time? I know a 12k would be more than I would ever need, if I get stuck at all there is always a Tractor around and I don't use my truck off road much at all, we have feed trucks for such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 2702430, member: 32877"] I read great reports about that brand as well. I really like the slide in carrier. Front and rear use is handy as hell. Had a old timer tell me years ago to make my jeep winch be able to pull from the rear as well, he said "you weren't stuck where you just came from and going back may be the only option" LOL! He made a lot of sense! With my Ranch Hand up front with the built in receiver I am going to go that route, and have the jumper cable sets to use front or rear as well. I am always using the jumper cables and would like to use em in the rear as well to start tractors and such sitting on a trailer etc. And I will weld a receiver to slide the winch cradle onto my car hauler to be able to pull cars and equipment up on it as well. Your costing me money now, getting me to get fired up on a new winch, which I have been putting off! LOL! Wonder what a guy could get two of those Engo's for if we bought two at one time? I know a 12k would be more than I would ever need, if I get stuck at all there is always a Tractor around and I don't use my truck off road much at all, we have feed trucks for such. [/QUOTE]
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