Written: May 16, 2012
by Andy Lilienthal, photos by David Scuito
We're often talking about the versatility of the
WARN PullzAll and the fact that we keep finding new uses for it. Well, here's another one.
One of our Product/Market Managers, David Scuito, is also a volunteer
firefighter and EMT, and he recently showed me this photo of the WARN PullzAll being used in conjunction with
Junkyard Dog Industries' struts. These struts are designed to stabilize or lift a vehicle off of an object. At the base of the struts is a clevis or D-ring. A ratchet strap is usually attached to these points, and as the strap is ratcheted together,

Written: May 15, 2012
by Andy Lilienthal
Want to work for Warn Industries? We're looking to fill a number of positions at the company, so if you're interested, be sure and visit our
careers page for the latest updates.
Warn Industries is a great place to work. We offer excellent benefits, are one of the most recognized brands in the off-road business, and offer a safe, friendly, and exciting work environment. We have more than 400 employees with an impressive average of 11 years of service! Find out for yourself why Warn Industries is a great place to work.
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Career Opportunities at Warn Industries

Written: May 10, 2012
by Andy Lilienthal
Optima Batteries are a popular choice among off-road vehicle enthusiasts. We get regular questions from people about which Optima should be used with
WARN winches, lights, etc. When we use an
Optima Battery, we use the Yellow Top model. So why the Yellow Top? And what's the difference between the Yellow, Red, and Blue Top models? This video will explain to you which Optima is right for your application. It isn't necessary to use a deep-cycle battery, such as an Optima, with our products. However, they do offer better performance for vehicles that use multiple electrical accessories, such as winches,

Written: May 08, 2012
by Andy Lilienthal
WARN winches are used for a lot more than just vehicle recovery. In fact, you'd be surprised at how many people we hear of that use their
winches for tree and stump removal. In fact, a couple of our employees used a WARN winch and some clever rigging to remove a stubborn stump.
WARN Product/Design Engineer, Scott Schoenfelder, and his father, Steve, who is a WARN Technical Service Representative, decided to remove a stump at Scott's house. Through multiple tries, they figured out that neither single, double, nor triple line pulls would move this stump.
So, with some very inventive

Written: April 27, 2012
by Andy Lilienthal
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