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PULL PAL INC.
P.O. BOX 639
CARBONDALE, CO
U.S.A. 81623
Owner:
970-963-4507
ONLINE
ORDER QUESTIONS:
PH: (970) 963-4507
DISTRIBUTORS, MILITARY & GOV'T
AGENCIES INFORMATION: Please call 970-963-4507 ONLY
BROCHURE REQUESTS &
PHONE ORDERS ONLY:
PH:
(800) 541-1817
(United States)
U.S. TECH QUESTIONS ONLY:
PH: (970) 963-8875
INTERNATIONAL
ORDERING:
PH: (970) 963-4507
FAX: (970) 963-7222
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SEE THE PULL PAL IN USE!

The best winch is worthless without something to hook onto! Only the Pull Pal allows you to get the maximum pull from your winch every time by allowing you to unspool your winch cable to the proper layer that gives you maximum pull. The Pull Pal is a remote anchoring device that can be placed just about anywhere. You lose considerable pulling power (up to 20% on some units) with each layer of cable left spooled. So when you're really stuck, and you need all the power you can get from your winch, YOU NEED Pull Pal!
Our thanks to Jerrod Jones of
Petersen's 4Wheel&Off-Road for the following shots from a slimy,
gooey good time in Costa Rica!

  
Click small pictures for larger views.
AVALANCHE CROSSING!

This is a group doing an early June crossing of an avalanche area on Schofield Pass in Colorado with the Pull Pal winch anchor doing its job!
MEXICO CITY'S POPACATEPETL VOLCANO CLIMB!

Popocatépetl, whose name is the Aztec word for smoking mountain, towers above Mexico City and is North America's 2nd highest volcano with an amazing altitude of 17, 925 feet above sea level! Our Pull Pal helped get this Jeep to the top!
PULL PAL AND TWIN TURBO WILLYS

This Pull Pal was anchored into this mountain top onto Duane Elliott's Off-Road Magazine project Blazer. The Pull Pal secured the Blazer while its bumper was repaired by a Premier Power Welder mounted in the back of Duane's twin-turbocharged, propane-powered Willys Wagon.
PULL PAL IN USE BY MOVIE STUDIOS



Using Pull Pal to get equipment up a steep hill on location
without damaging the lawn.
ATV PULL PAL

Our RW6000 is a more compact version. It folds to 32” long and stores easily on your rack or in the tool box. It is made for ATVs and buggies less than 3000 lbs GVW.
CONQUERING MT. WASHINGTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE

Photo by Jim Allen
THE PULL PAL CAN BE HOOKED UP IN MULTIPLES OR EVEN IN THE SNOW, FOR UNMATCHED FORWARD MOMENTUM IN ANY EXTREME SITUATION.
1995 COLORADO SAFARI TRIATHLON

The Hummer was slipping around while trying to winch
a truck from down the hill. It was stabilized with Pull-Pals.
- Pull Pal is designed for winch-equipped Jeeps, buggies, campers, 2-wheel drive, 4WD SUVs, and even backyard conversions. Ideal for construction surveyors, search and rescue, utility, police, and rural maintenance vehicles.
- Pull Pal is ruggedly constructed with a forged chrome-moly plow assembly, welded construction overall, and assembled with Grade 8 bolts for strength and quality.
- Pull Pal gets your rig out...fast. Simply insert the plow point into the soil. As the winch cable tightens, the point embeds itself deeply and firmly into the ground and frees your rig with the assistance of the wheels in motion.
- Pull Pal folds compactly
to the size of an ordinary bumper jack for easy storage. It can
be mounted inside or outside or stored in Pull Pal's custom
carrying case. Click here for case
details.
- We also offer FourTreks mounting systems to secure your
Pull Pal to round or square-tube roll bars and bumpers.
Click here for details.

Photo by Manrico Delcore
PULL PAL MOUNT FROM GOBI USA

Here is a neat mount from GOBI NISSAN USA (720) 479-9372, 6125 E. 56th Ave., Commerce City, CO 80022 - service@gobinissan.com.
They make racks for all types of truck including hummers.
CAMEL TROPHY '96
KALIMATAN, BORNEO

Photo by Sue Mead
"They performed just as you said they would and more. The Pull Pal was used an an anchor after all of the other anchors pulled loose from the muddy bank or broke. It worked where the others failed. When used properly, the Pull Pal can save a lot of time and aggravation. Thank you again for letting us use your product, and we will be using them for a wide variety of anchoring tasks at future Camel Trophy and Land Rover events."
--Tom Collins
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