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Thomas winch

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Thomas winch

Post by Bitumen Beast »

I've just put a Warn high mount winch on my cruiser and dont know if its worth tryin to sell my old winch. Its a Thomas electric 8000lb winch. I wasn't gonna worry bout tryin to get rid of it cause its pretty old but a few people have told me that it could be a treasure to some people. Not sure.....
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

try it anyways. you might find that the freight from weipa to anywhere else might be a bit of a kicker for most folk.

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Post by shorty_f0rty »

not sure what the electric winches go for but have seen thomas 8000lb pto winchs go for anything from 500-800$.

but with the weight freight will be the killer.
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Post by Bitumen Beast »

I'm mooving to port hedland shortly so freight shouldn't be a problem in a few weeks. Just on that, is there many places to get all nice and bogged in and around the Port Hedland area??
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