8274 period.
Choosing the Right Winch
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If you decide to go electric, the Husky 8 or 10 (Superwinch) is another great winch. It's a worm gear winch though, so it is slow. A hint on this one if you are looking for a deal is to search ebay for "Dayton winch". Grainger sells relabeled Superwinches as their Dayton product line and one of them is the Husky 10. I forgot which model number it was, but you can just look in a Grainger catalog to find it. For some reason new Dayton winches are always popping up on ebay. I got a pretty good deal on one a couple years ago - it was few years old, but still new in the box.
HybridIIa.....Whose bumper it that you are sporting in the picture? I doesn't look like Ike's.________________________
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71 Series IIa 88" ACR 2.8 Power Plus
89 RRC SWB 2-Door 2.4L tdi Spanish
93 D110 NAS 327
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My '67 once had a Belleview electric winch on the front, which I still had. It weighed a ton. The original owner told me that he used to pull down brick walls with it.Comment
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That's a good point Jim. No solenoids to puke on you, works without the motor running, no need to let anything cool down (except you!). Sometimes the simplest things are the best. I'm getting too old for those though! Too much effort!Jason
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Those are made just a couple of miles from where I grew up. I go by that area of town all the time visiting my parents. Small world!
If you have a really tight budget, this might be better than nothing:
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I picked mine up at a yard sale up the street for 100 bucks. Was a good deal, but you can find them used pretty reasonably priced. 200-400.Comment
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