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CA Koenig PTO Winch complete Setup

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broncorick

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Value varies wildly based on interest and shipping bites. If you sell as a complete unit: PTO, drive shafts, complete non-broken winch and a premium is the correct bumper. Whole package goes for $600 to $1000 up to $1200. Supply and demand and this are an acquired taste. Very powerful and will run all day without overheating, but engine has to be running.
 

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That being said, always interested in picking up a winch to repair and restore
 

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I will keep that in mind.

That being said, always interested in picking up a winch to repair and restore

I will keep that in mind in case the person I sell this to is not interested in this winch. Most likely it will be a friend of mine and I will be able to save it from a junkyard. It would be a shame to toss this. I was pulled out by one years ago and have been impressed ever since.
 

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For anyone into these old Koenig PTO winches. I have some reproduction roller fairleads to replace the often damaged originals that are either smashed and/or have rollers worn.

They are dimensionally accurate, but I did add about 3/16" to the width so that when you cut out the old, you do not have much of a gap to fill when you weld in the new.

CNC laster cut and formed frame. Stainless shafts, plated rollers with bronze bushings. I did add snap rings to make them removable/replaceable, but if you wanted, you could plug weld the shafts in like was originally done.

I made half a dozen of these a few years ago when we needed one for ours. Those sold out, so I made a dozen more. Once thse are gone, that will likely be the last of them as I doubt I will make more.

PM me if interested.
 

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Broncitis

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Broncorick also makes some nice replicas of the original decals for the dash and visor that we used on ours.
 

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CopperRanger

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For anyone into these old Koenig PTO winches. I have some reproduction roller fairleads to replace the often damaged originals that are either smashed and/or have rollers worn.

They are dimensionally accurate, but I did add about 3/16" to the width so that when you cut out the old, you do not have much of a gap to fill when you weld in the new.

CNC laster cut and formed frame. Stainless shafts, plated rollers with bronze bushings. I did add snap rings to make them removable/replaceable, but if you wanted, you could plug weld the shafts in like was originally done.

I made half a dozen of these a few years ago when we needed one for ours. Those sold out, so I made a dozen more. Once thse are gone, that will likely be the last of them as I doubt I will make more.

PM me if interested.


I bought one of these reproduction roller fairleads from Broncitis and I can say they are top notch, you won't be dissapointed.
 

CopperRanger

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Just to up date, Broncorick contacted me after seeing post #26 and said he got busy and he must have missed my PM's. He said if I still wanted the stickers he would send them right out. So I paid him on 2/17/15. As of today still no stickers, and no responce to PM's. I have pretty much written off the 7.00 and the stickers. I should have told him no thanks.
 
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