Description
When you’ve got something stuck that needs pulling—whether it’s a piece of equipment bogged down in the mud, a tree that needs moving, or heavy machinery that needs positioning—this 2-ton cable puller is the tool that’ll get the job done. With its 4,000-pound pulling capacity and 6-foot steel cable, it gives you the leverage and reach to handle those tough situations that come up around the farm.
What You’re Getting
- Solid 4,000-pound pulling capacity that handles everything from stuck implements to fence line cleanup
- 6-foot steel cable gives you plenty of reach without having to get too close to the action
- Compact hand-operated design that doesn’t need power tools or hydraulics to work
- Built tough enough to handle the bumps, dirt, and weather that come with farm work
- Lightweight and portable so you can toss it in the truck or toolbox when you head out to the field
Built for Real Farm Work
This cable puller shines when you’re dealing with those inevitable situations where muscle power just isn’t enough. Perfect for pulling stuck equipment out of soft ground, moving fallen trees off fence lines, positioning heavy machinery in tight spots, or even helping with building projects around the farm. It’s the kind of tool that sits quietly in your shop until the day you really need it—then you’ll wonder how you got along without it.
Made to Last
Farm tools need to handle whatever you throw at them, and this puller is built accordingly. The steel cable won’t stretch or snap under load, and the mechanism is designed to keep working even when it gets dirty or wet. It’s the kind of reliable tool that’ll be there when you need it most.
Good to Know
Always make sure you’ve got solid anchor points on both ends before you start pulling, and keep everyone clear of the cable when it’s under tension. A quick spray of penetrating oil on the mechanism once in a while keeps everything working smoothly. This is a hand-operated tool, so it takes a bit of cranking, but that also means you’ve got precise control over how fast things move.


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