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What seems to be a complete PTO winch. Maybe some expert members can tell me what is missing (if anything) to make this PTO complete? the dana 20 attached to the engine has the PTO gear.
 

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no plans yet on these two broncos. got them in a safe place for now until i decide when and what to build


and both glove box doors were recovered under all the debris and leaves
 

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Looks like a good haul and sounds like enough stuff that you shouldn’t lose any money on the gamble. Well done.


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Looks like a good haul and sounds like enough stuff that you shouldn’t lose any money on the gamble. Well done.


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I think so. not often you see anything EB related come up in my neck of the woods and if they do they are in the 10-15k range for rebuilders
 

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That's awesome man! Good find. Not too many out there that people let go for that price. I am holding out that one day I'll find a rust bucket with a title to add to the collection. Working on them excites me more than driving them. Enjoy!
 
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That's awesome man! Good find. Not too many out there that people let go for that price. I am holding out that one day I'll find a rust bucket with a title to add to the collection. Working on them excites me more than driving them. Enjoy!
thanks man! I am sure glad I made the trip to go get them. Finding the glove box doors was an added bonus as the seller didn’t know if they were even there. The grey one ( box wood green) has got some good bones. Will need most of the front clip replaced and the door pillars but other than that shes solid.

I realized when I built my 67 that taking on such a task and seeing it complete was the most rewarding out of anything I have worked on. I've been tinkering on trucks since i was a kid but never built one from scratch. I also enjoy working on them more than i do driving them. Looking forwrd to the next build- In the meantime I'm collecting parts as i plan the build.
 

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Very cool finds, especially for the price. Who is the manufacturer on the PTO winch?

Looks like the blue bronco might have had the PTO lever cutout in the floor. Any chance the shift linkage abd lever were recovered in the pile of parts?
 
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Very cool finds, especially for the price. Who is the manufacturer on the PTO winch?

Looks like the blue bronco might have had the PTO lever cutout in the floor. Any chance the shift linkage abd lever were recovered in the pile of parts?
koeing PTO did not find oter parts rerlating to the PTO. I am not sure how complete this PTO is.
 
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