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05/21/07, 09:18 PM
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66to77
Chicago
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Dana 20 Koenig PTO take-off winch (rare little bird)
Location: Chicago Price: 250. shipped Email: PM me
Dana 20 PTO takeoff winch fresh off a nice '68. Rare little bird. This is the takeoff only. No bumper, shifter, or other linkage. Engaged it before I removed it. It works. I'd reseal it though. I took it off a Bronco that I am working on that I am currently changing the adapter seal on. This one had tranny fluid mixing with the gear oil in the Dana 20 and PTO. So expect a little oily when you open the shipping box. $250. to your door. Paypal.
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...Picture512.jpg
Last edited by 72_EB : 05/23/07 at 10:47 AM.
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05/30/07, 01:34 PM
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Restore the Roar!
East Jordan, MI
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 72_EB
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I'm pretty sure that I am interested, but I have to check first.
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'67 with a 302, Toploader, D44 w/ OX Locker and 4.10gears, Complete Off Road 1 Ton Steering, 3.5" B.C. lift, 1" WH Body Lift
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06/01/07, 07:02 PM
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66to77
Chicago
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Let me know. It's here but I could use the space on the workbench.
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06/06/07, 03:55 PM
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I really hate the general public.....
Independence, Mo
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I really wish I hadn't bought a house. If I had the money I'd be all over this.
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The above has been gathered from numerous sources. The reader should assume the information is accurate, but no validation is claimed by this author.
Yeah, I think I know what I'm talking about....
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06/07/07, 05:33 AM
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East Jordan, MI
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Sorry, that I have been out of touch but I am the Varsity Coach for the local Baseball team and we have advanced thru the district and it has been eating all off my time. Is there any way to email me some photos of this unit. I realize that you post some simular ones but I would like to check out yours. Thanks, Pete
inmanp@localnet.com
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'67 with a 302, Toploader, D44 w/ OX Locker and 4.10gears, Complete Off Road 1 Ton Steering, 3.5" B.C. lift, 1" WH Body Lift
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06/07/07, 06:34 AM
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66to77
Chicago
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No worries. I just emailed those pictures. Let me know if you need any more.
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06/12/07, 08:24 AM
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East Jordan, MI
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Quote:
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No worries. I just emailed those pictures. Let me know if you need any more.
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I'm sorry, but I didn't not read the post close enough. I thought the shift lever was included and that was the part that caught my eye. Once again, I'm sorry but I'm not interested in just the PTO (I have 2)
Pete
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'67 with a 302, Toploader, D44 w/ OX Locker and 4.10gears, Complete Off Road 1 Ton Steering, 3.5" B.C. lift, 1" WH Body Lift
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