It uses an AC motor. Getting one to reverse means swapping fields. Not impossible, but kind of a hassle. I bet it would void any warranty.

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On 12/7/2020 1:10 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
can you swap pedals? its normally just a polarity reverse int he pedal

On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 2:11 PM Matt Hopkins <mhopk...@onlinenw.com> wrote:
    I just bought a new winch (https://www.gmesupply.com/ab-chance-3000-lb-capacity-capstan-hoist) for tower work but to my surprise it does not have reverse, and it's painfully slow. Our old My-Te had reverse, (https://myte.com/winch-hoist-models/product/300AB/?categories=3) I just thought it was a standard thing. It is really handy for lowering loads and getting them in just the right position. Our My-Te winch is 15 years old and has certainly paid for itself but it is due to be replaced. I would just get another My-Te but I would like a smidge more load capacity. What winch do you use? Any recommendations?

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