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Electric Winch from Sherpa

Steve92307

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Has anyone had any experience with the Sherpa Stallion 24k electric winches? They look pretty nice, can run on 12v or 24v power and also have steel cable or synthetic rope options. They claim these winches can easily handle 30k. I'm look to put a winch on my M923 but the hydraulic setups are quite expensive. One of the Sherpas with all the different options is less than 2k for everything including wiring. Looking to get everyone's thoughts! Thanks guys and Merry Christmas!
 

Mullaney

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Has anyone had any experience with the Sherpa Stallion 24k electric winches? They look pretty nice, can run on 12v or 24v power and also have steel cable or synthetic rope options. They claim these winches can easily handle 30k. I'm look to put a winch on my M923 but the hydraulic setups are quite expensive. One of the Sherpas with all the different options is less than 2k for everything including wiring. Looking to get everyone's thoughts! Thanks guys and Merry Christmas!
I very recently read an article here about the Sherpa. Seems that with a little effort, their Customer Service took care of one of our members that had a failure under warranty. Just need to remember that an electric winch isn't anywhere near as powerful as the hydraulic or shaft driven winch running off the PTO. It will help you out of a tight spot, but you still have to give some thought to which mud pits you want to play in :cool:


Merry Christmas!
 

simp5782

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There isn't a tree within 150mi of you that you could hook to winch yourself out.

They have their failures. 939 winch setups are cheap. They can be found under 2k for everything and its pto driven
 

Steve92307

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I very recently read an article here about the Sherpa. Seems that with a little effort, their Customer Service took care of one of our members that had a failure under warranty. Just need to remember that an electric winch isn't anywhere near as powerful as the hydraulic or shaft driven winch running off the PTO. It will help you out of a tight spot, but you still have to give some thought to which mud pits you want to play in :cool:


Merry Christmas!
Great info, thanks! Merry Christmas!
 

Steve92307

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There isn't a tree within 150mi of you that you could hook to winch yourself out.

They have their failures. 939 winch setups are cheap. They can be found under 2k for everything and its pto driven
LOL, yea your def right about the trees Wes!! I would eventually probably do the hydraulic in long run anyway but I got other things I wanna do first. Thanks! Merry Christmas!
 
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