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Today we're going to be taking a look at part number BDW15020. This is the bulldog trailer utility wench with a mounting plate. It's doing to have the Hawse fairlead synthetic rope design. It's going to have a capacity of 4,400 pounds. Now with this wench you'll be able to power your load in and out. It's going to include a free-spooling clutch for fast synthetic rope pay-out.… see more >
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