Fulton Marine Trailer Winch Fulton
(Fulton Part #: 142400)
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Fulton brand two-speed hand winches make light work of heavy loads. One fast speed for quick pull-in, a second low speed for increased mechanical advantage. A shift lock design allows changing gears without moving the crank handle from shaft to shaft. Shift lock holds the shaft in gear. Neutral, free-wheel position allows quick line pay out without spinning the handle.

  • Designed for use with rope or strap only!!

Specs

FinishZinc
Capacity2,000 lbs.
Gear Ratio4.1:1 to 9.8:1
Speed OptionsTwo Speed
Handle Length10 inches
Hand BrakeNot included- sold separately
Ratchet TypeTwo-way
Drum StorageRope: 20 ft x 7/16"
Strap: 20 ft x 2"

Features

  • All gears are high-carbon steel for superb strength and long-term durability
  • Stamped carbon steel frames provide rigidity for gear alignment
  • Zinc finishes provide excellent corrosion resistance in all environments
  • Two-way ratcheting

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Fulton

The Fulton Company was established in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1911 as a sales organization for automobile accessories. In 1913 Fulton began manufacturing their own parts and accessories which were sold to the automotive aftermarket.

During World War II, Fulton developed the stamped steel trailer coupler. The coupler was developed in response to a war-related shortage of malleable cast iron, as well as a requirement of trailer manufacturers, to be able to weld the coupler directly to the trailer tongue. As the trailer manufacturing industry developed, the innovation of the stamped steel coupler created a unique market for Fulton. By the end of the 1950's Fulton began manufacturing stamped steel winches for boat trailers, transforming it into a trailer accessory manufacturer. In the mid 1960's Fulton expanded their product line to include trailer tongue jacks to compliment their coupler and winch business.

In 1981 Fulton acquired the Morris Midwest line of screw jacks located in Schofield, Wisconsin, providing Fulton with the basis of what has developed into a complete line of marine, agricultural, recreational and industrial line of screw jacks.

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