Monday, July 1, 2024

That winch is industrial size

 


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  1. Couldn’t have been originally from VT. thats for sure. It would have long since disintegrated
    Klaus.

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    1. Same for Minnesota. Five or six years and without a major undercoat, cars rust all the way through to the inside of the floorboards.

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  2. If only they made simple reliable vehicles today.

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    1. They do: https://roxoroffroad.com/

      With a little effort, they are very often turned into something that's street legal. I am seriously tempted to get one for the farm, but I want an in-person testimonial first, from someone that has owned one for a while.

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  3. Nice, I'd drive that.

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  4. A lot of those old Power Wagons were electric utility trucks. They needed those huge winches in front for pulling electric wires through stringing blocks at the top of power poles. The more cable on your winch, the more spans of conductor you can pull at one time.

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  5. No bull bars for the lights on the driver's side? So much for symmetry.

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  6. Thanks to big brother, nothing like that will ever be allowed to be mass produced again.

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