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    Superwinch Husky - disected, mods, why use a slow worm winch?

    thank you for the offer. so if i convert the 229 pounds to the dollar im looking at $290 before shipping. hmmm. i would like to see the curve on the amps with a 6,000 rpm motor at say 8,000 lbs single line load. im sure it would be over 400 amps. that would melt everything. so what...
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    Superwinch Husky - disected, mods, why use a slow worm winch?

    thank you, but i allready agree with your opinion. anyway to get the pics to load on this thread? or any info on getting a Bowmotor here in the states?
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    i seen your post concerning the husky superwinch on expedition portal. were you able to find...

    i seen your post concerning the husky superwinch on expedition portal. were you able to find any information on modifying with the bowmotor? i allso have a couple of these i would like to mod.
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    Superwinch Husky - disected, mods, why use a slow worm winch?

    i know this is an old thread but is there anyway to "reboot" there seems to be a lot of good information in this thread and i would like to see the pictures. they currently donot load i assume because of the age of the post. i have a few of these Husky winches and would like to rebuild and...
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    SRW 450 Mountain Build

    looks like a great build. ill be following. very interested. i plan to do similar.
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    best place to purchase an M1101 or M1102 trailer?

    will be retiring within 3 years and would like to start building an expedition tag along M1101, 02 trailer. i have searched the auction sites with no luck. actually im not sure how they work, seems there is not much going on for months at a time so who are selling the trailers? i live in...
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    M1102 conversion to Expedition trailer

    interesting. ill be following. im looking for M1102 as well. would you mind telling what the approx. price of a trailer in similar condition? i have looked for 6 months off and on and have not found one for sale in my area. (ohio) thank you. jim
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