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EBSTEVE
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Matt where are the pictures

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I am assumeing from the topic name that someone, I don't know who, bought an EB?
71 Bronco - twin sticked, full width, 2" lift, wristed arm, lots of rust...

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Last night I went to see a man about a horse....... wtf has Steve talked me into now :D
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nice winch bumper :redneck: and he still has not called me :hmmm:
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Didn't your wife say you weren't allowed to be my friend any more?
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Nice EB. I would love to find a EB body in decent shape. What are the plans?
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It's me new daily driver. I wanted something comfortable that gets good gas milage :laugh: At least I can get the jeep out of here now. I hate Heeps.

It's pretty much rust free and has all the bells and whistles, like manual steering, manual drum brakes, 3 in the tree, dana 30, small bearing 9", and big ass PTO winch! :redneck: .......and it shakes like hell at 60MPH
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That's what I ment by changin' the varibles. Better gas mileage? You didn't mention what motor. Are you afraid to say 6 cylinder. Nice ride. I can see why steve is jealous :finger:
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sweeet!!!! nice score..
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nice, you could always use the winch on the BII?
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I only do V8's. All my vehicles will have a 302/5.0L now :cool:

I think I prefer electric winches. More user friendly, and I can imagine needing a winch when the engine isn't running. PTO's will pull all day long, but I don't have much need for that. I'll probably sell it and try to recover a few bucks.
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Does it have a pull throttle to set the RPM's, and what is it rated for. I might be interested for use on a car hauler.
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No pull throttle, idle is plenty fast. You can use other gears for faster pulls. I have no idea what the pull rating is. As far as I know, they will pull until something breaks :eek: :eek:

I'll probably try to sell the whole 9 yards together. I'm sure I'd like to get more than you are willing to pay. Although I'd probably be willing to trade for a functional 8274.
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i got a 10,000 beaver electric winch if anybody is interested.... made in oregon by beaver mfg.... i was going to use it on a trailer, but sold the trailer.... $225.
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I looked online and can't find any info on beaver winches. Can you give more info on it. Does it have a remote controller? Fairlead? How many feet of cable? Thanks
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