What Is MARSHINE 1Tons Gasoline Portable Winch?
A gasoline-powered portable winch uses an internal combustion engine to generate pulling force through a rotating drum or capstan. It is commonly used for cable pulling and stringing, load positioning and hauling, forestry and logging work, or construction and infrastructure projects. Unlike electric winches, it operates independently of power supply, making it suitable for outdoor and remote locations. Heavy-duty pulling tasks in construction, power line installation, forestry, and rescue operations require reliable and portable equipment. The MARSHINE 1 Ton Gasoline Powered Portable Winch PCW5000 is designed to deliver strong pulling force with easy field operation, making it an ideal solution for remote and demanding environments.

So How To Use MARSHINE 1Tons Portable Gasoline Winch Properly?
Examine the Winch Beforehand Use
Prior to use, check:
Fuel and engine oil levels;
Rope condition (wear, fraying, etc);
Security of the winch frame;
Control and throttle operation;
Make sure everything is fine.
Fasten the Winch
Position and fasten your MARSHINE 1 Ton Gasoline Powered Portable Winch PCW5000:
Place it on a firm, level surface.
Secure it tightly with straps or chains
Line your winch up with the force of pull.
A solid base prevents the winch from moving as it is in use.
Prepare and Attach the Rope
Tie one end of the rope to the load.
Wind the line around the winch drum or capstan according to the instructions.
Make sure the rope is straight and is not knotted.
Having the right rope setup is the key to efficient pulling.
Start the Engine
Open the fuel valve.
If using a cold engine, an engine choke applies.
Start the engine by pulling the starter rope.
Let the engine warm up for a moment.
Be certain the engine is running well before the load is placed on it.
Pull Begin Pulling Operation
Begin pulling the load:
Raise the throttle slowly.
The drum will begin to turn and pull the rope.
Be smooth with your movements while you are working.
Don’t race the car; you don't want to shock load it.
Load Monitoring
While working:
Keep your winch aligned with your rope
Blink and look the load going up and down carefully
Make sure that nothing is blocking your way while you pull.
Watch that guy pull from a safe distance with a snake in his heart.
Continuous observation is a must for the safety of the participant.
Stop the Winch
When you’re done:
Reduce the throttle gradually.
Let the drum come to a stop.
Shut the engine down.
Avoid stopping suddenly unless you must.
Release the Rope Safely
After stopping:
Gradually relax the tension on the rope.
Take the rope out from the winch.
Dismantle your load with caution.


