I bought the cheapie 2500 with a 50 buck coupon a number of years ago. Still there sitting in the open in back of the pickup. Managed to pull apart the cable when it drug over a sharp angle iron corner trying to pull out a stuck trailer. Tied a knot, moved, and got the trailer out. It will pull the back end of the pickup down just like when I load a 1500# bale on my bale mover. Lately the little bluetooth button didn't always want to connect but put new batteries in it and works now. I may upgrade to a bigger one but don't need a 12K. Been pricing cable and it is just about as cheap to get a new unit than replace the cable.
My 12v electric over hydraulic bale mover came with either 2 or 4 gauge stranded wire to run from the battery underneath the truck and back over the top. I just tied into that since I bolted the winch to the bale mover mount. Just taped the connections so If I throw a shovel or wire in the back it won't short out. I really need to build a box for the bale mover hydraulic unit so I don't throw something back there and break it off.
With the use of my gin poles attached to my bale mover and a pulley, I brought home a 28 foot windmill about 5 miles in two pieces. Cable held up fine with the 2500.
Had a half inch forged eyebolt from tsc in the end of my gin poles for the pulley. Tried to pick up something heavy and it pulled the rear end of the f150 pickup down and finally the eyebolt pulled apart. Now I use 2 wraps of chain to hook the pulley to.
Be prepared to spend the extra bux for the heavy gauge cable from the battery. Something keeps running down my battery so I keep the breaker under the hood switched off when not using the bale mover or winch.
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