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Old 8274 Warn Question

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Old 8274 Warn Question

Post by jtraf »

Hello all,

looking at an older type 8274.

Is there any reason I should steer clear of it.

I only really want the winch on the front just in case a need to pull myself out so not overly concerned about speed etc. The bar I have is for a highmount and I don't want to spend the earth.

Are these a good winch and what should it cost to get it serviced?

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Post by Trickster »

i have an 8274 winch...

LOVE IT.

Best winch for me, i too was a wee bit worried when i purchased mine. As a lot of my freinds had the 10000lb low mount ones. Since i have had time to use mine compared with others i now know i made the right choice, i prefer the 8274.

Lots of good mods to do it to make it even better!!

Go for it.

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Post by spazbot »

here is some rebuild tech from a guy on pirate

http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/8274/8274.htm
this may be helpful to ya
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Post by Wooders »

Mines an oldie that I picked up cheapo from the Trading Post.....Had it serviced and she runs just fine....NFI how much it cost now...
Anyways these things last danged near forever - so I say get it checkedout then go for it....
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Post by Bluey »

i picked up second hand 8274 (part number is actually 8403) for around $800, cost $100 to service at local arb.

definately worth it,got me out of trouble everytime i use it

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Post by Wooders »

BTW if you wanna service yourself - have a look at this Article on POR.....
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Post by RoldIT »

spazbot wrote:here is some rebuild tech from a guy on pirate

http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/8274/8274.htm
this may be helpful to ya


Really, ya don't say ... :finger:
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Post by bj on roids »

the 8274 is a really good, fast and powerful winch.

Winch competitors first choice for the most part. The older ones are a little less HP but very good for mild work!
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Post by dumbdunce »

and if power/speed ever becomes an issue for you, the newer warn motors can be more or less bolted on. if you have the space, it is the winch to have.
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