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rmp
					 
				 
				Depends what you want to do with your winch.  For recreational, not comp use, a 9500lb is fine, so is a 10,000.  A 12lb is overkill, too heavy.   If you need more pull than that you've got serious problems.  Using a block will double the effective pull but halve the speed, allowing a little for friction loss.  Mainly you do that to ease the load on the winch.  Often a double-line pull is actually quicker than a single line as the winch isn't under so much stress.  No recreational winch is designed for continual use, ie many minutes at a time so bear that in mind, and in fact neither is your battery system.  This is why comp winches are quite different, much faster, longer duty cycles and with power supplies to match.  Most recreational winching is short cycle, and should be as you often need to check and reposition things thus giving the winch a break. When you buy your winch budget for synthentic rope, a snatch block and tree-trunk protector. When you overload a recreational system winch typically your battery runs out of ability to turn the motor first.
			
		 
	
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