Mile Marker H18000 One Speed 18000 LB. Hydraulic Winch - 70-58010C
Designed for heavy duty commercial, utility, and wrecker applications the H18000 one speed hydraulic winch is independent from its solenoid control valve to give more freedom in application and can be mounted to the front or rear of the vehicle as a permanent or detachable recovery system. The H18000 one speed to run continuously without draining the battery.
Completely element proof construction, corrosion and water resistant, the H18000 one speed features free spooling, a mechanical lock system, heavy duty break and engagement clutch, stainless steel tie bars, Steel Cable, 18,000 pounds of pulling capacity and requires a vehicle specific 34 Series valve adapter kit for installation and operation.
Features
- Automatic Load Holding Brake
- Mechanical LockÂ
- Submersible
- Free Spooling
- 5’ Steel CableÂ
- Heavy Duty Engagement Clutch
- Stainless Steel Tie Bars and Fasteners
- Corrosion Resistant
- Roller Fairlead
Specifications
| Part Number |
70-58010C |
| Rated Line Pull |
18,000 lbs (8164 kg) |
| Gear Train |
Planetary, Hardened Steel Gear |
| Gear Ratio |
36:1 |
| Motor |
7.6 C.I (124.9 CC) |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) |
25.8" × 8.4" × 9.96" (656 × 214 × 245 mm) |
| Cable Size |
75' × 0.5" (22 m × 12.7 mm), Nominal Break Strength = 26,600 lbs |
| Drum Size (Diameter × Length) |
4.0" × 9.95" (102 × 253 mm) |
| Net Weight |
158.7 lbs (72 kg) |
| Bolt Pattern |
6.5" × 12" (165 × 304.8 mm) Outer, 4.5" × 12" (114.3 × 304.8 mm) Inner |
| Complying Standards |
SAE J706 |
Manual
Instructions Manual
What our Experts Think
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Extreme Pulling Power
Rated at 18,000 lb with cable break strength over 26,000 lb, perfect for heavy trucks, utility vehicles, wreckers, and demanding recovery or towing tasks.
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Continuous Hydraulic Operation
Runs off vehicle hydraulic pressure rather than a battery, allowing prolonged, heavy-duty pulls without overheating or draining electrical systems.
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Commercial-Grade Durability
Sealed, corrosion-resistant housing, stainless tie bars, heavy-duty clutch and brake system ensure reliability in mud, water, or harsh environments.
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Professional Features
Free-spooling, mechanical lock, automatic load-holding brake, and hardened-steel planetary gear train deliver precise control and safe operation under heavy loads.
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Flexible Mounting Options
Can be mounted front or rear, permanently or as a detachable system, suitable for commercial trucks, utility rigs, off-road vehicles, or tow setups.
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Ideal Applications
Designed for industrial, off-road, and heavy-duty use — recovery, towing, winching heavy loads, construction, or utility work. Not intended for light-duty or recreational use.
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Bottom Line
The H18000 combines top-tier pulling power, rugged construction, and continuous hydraulic performance, making it a premier choice for serious heavy-duty recovery, towing, and worksite operations.
Q&A
Q: What is this winch designed for?
A: Heavy-duty hydraulic winch with 18,000 lb line pull, built for commercial, utility, wrecker, and serious off-road recovery tasks.
Q: What powers the winch?
A: Operates using the vehicle’s hydraulic system, allowing continuous operation under load without draining the battery.
Q: Where can it be mounted?
A: Can be mounted at the front or rear of a vehicle, as a permanent or detachable recovery system.
Q: What type of usage is it suited for?
A: Heavy-duty recovery: pulling stuck trucks, trailers, or equipment, industrial and utility tasks, or any scenario requiring high pulling power and continuous-duty performance.
Q: Part number
A: 70‑58010C.
Maintenance Tips
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Inspect before and after use: Check the cable or synthetic rope for frays, kinks, or damage; ensure the drum rotates smoothly.
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Test operation regularly: Run the winch under no-load conditions to confirm smooth hydraulic engagement.
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Check hydraulic system: Inspect hoses, fittings, and connections for leaks or wear; ensure all fittings are properly tightened.
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Clean and protect: Remove dirt, mud, and debris from the winch, drum, and fairlead; protect exposed metal surfaces from corrosion.
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Monitor hydraulic fluid: Check fluid levels and condition periodically; top off or replace as recommended by the manufacturer.
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Avoid continuous heavy pulls: Allow the winch and hydraulic system to cool between long or demanding pulls.
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Store safely: Keep the winch protected from moisture, dust, and extreme conditions when not in use.