How to Wire my Fulton Powered Winch on my Trailer
Updated 07/28/2020 | Published 07/24/2020 >
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Question:
How can I connect the 10 gauge factory wiring to the quick connect for the 4 gauge wire going to my battery?
asked by: Murray S
Expert Reply:
For a straight connection your can use the Deka Wire Crimp Connector part # DW05354 and double over your 10 gauge wire to make the crimp hold for you. We often do this when joining two sizes together. If it will be connected outside the trailer use heat shrink like the Deka Primary Wire Heat Shrinkable Tubing part # DW05402.
If by Quick Connect your mean the Bulldog Winch Quick-Connect Set w/Dust Cover part # BDW20133 type these would work for you.
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Fulton XLT 2-Speed Trailer Winch - 10" Long Handle - 20' Strap - Zinc - 3,200 lbs
- Trailer Winch
- Standard Hand Winch
- Boat Trailer Winch
- Utility Winch
- 2001 - 4000 lbs
- Standard Hand Crank
- Two Speed Winch
- Polyester Strap
- Fulton
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