3 point pto winch

grayrider

Well-known Member
Can anybody identify this winch? The seller is asking $325

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before you buy it, pop the top off drive side and look at the bronze gear for wear. those gears are very expensive if you can find one. it's a early model winch. the later ones are split vertically. good luck.
 
IMHO looks dangerous. Looks like you are buying paint. Looks under build in places and over built in others. The PTO shaft looks pretty short for the offset. I personally would pass on this deal.
 
I'm not sure it would work that well. A straight pull would be fine but it seems a pull to the side would put terrible pressure on the 3 point lift arms. Maybe breaking something or at least bending it.
 
Here's a pic of mine works good but very slo

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slow but it will pull whatever your trying to pull or it will pull you backwards
 
I,ll try and get you a photo latter. I have built several, more compact frame and I uses hydraulic drive winches. Also put a blade on the rear frame where you can stick it in the ground and take the pressure off the tractor. That one really looks crude but might work.
 
We can take a 40 hp tractor and if there is a stump or something to run the blade into, pull as much as a large 4 wheel drive tractor. We use the winch to pull stuck combines or any other thing. Will never be without one. Nothing wrong with pto driven but the hydraulic ones are smother.
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I’m only interested in the winch alone, not the frame it’s sitting in. Is it an old military winch that probably was used on an old willys Jeep? I think it is.
 
Looks like a two point hitch not a three point, one arm pin is missing. Looks like never had one.

Also think it is a Tulsa, maybe ramsey.

Numbers in white are an auction lot number. I bet he bought it, brought it home, unloaded it and is now trying to dump it.
Maybe because there is something major wrong with it.

Cable should always come off the bottom.
 
(quoted from post at 11:07:33 10/11/20) I m only interested in the winch alone, not the frame it s sitting in. Is it an old military winch that probably was used on an old willys Jeep? I think it is.

No those are more of a wrecker winch. And is not a military winch either IMO.

A pto Jeep winch will be more like posted by jm..

But if you get some dimensions you might be able to cobble up something to make it work. Or it will just be too physically big.

Do you currently have pto drive unit on your jeep? If so is it have front and rear output shafts? And which side of jeep centerline will pto shaft be on, as the winch input will also have to be on that side.
 
(quoted from post at 19:20:10 10/11/20) It s a Tulsa winch, good or bad?

Tulsa, Ramsey, Braden
All good brands that made or still make a unit that looks identical to the one your interested in.
WAY too much for a Jeep unless it is a 3/4 or one ton Jeep truck.

But if I had to have it I would want to open it up and inspect the inards. Pull drain plug to see if any chunks come out, etc.

Unless it spent most of it's life in the oil field or on a wrecker, it might have seen little use.
 
We used a lot of Tulsa and Braden winches in the oilfield. They are good and tough. The drive gear is bronze, and if the gear oil has been maintained and the drive gear is not chewed up, it should be good.
 

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