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#1019887 04/06/2014 10:43 PM
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Well I found another truck locally. It's a 1954 6400 well or oil field boom truck. It has a running 261 and a pretty good body. The other bonus is a Tulsa winch mounted behind the cab. I believe it's a model 64 which makes it a 45,000 pound winch. It has 1" cable on it and a big a$$ hook! His asking price is on the high end but it has 6 new Goodyear mud and snow tires also. I need the tires and some other small stuff. Anybody know what the winch is worth? It can't be cheap.

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Tulsa winches go for 2-3 THOUSAND around here, but that may just be here in Oklahoma.



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A Tulsa 64 would be a lot of winch for a Chev. Are you sure that is what it is. Most people prefer hydraulic winches. Chain drive are not very popular any more. What kind of condition is the cable?

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It's an older PTO driven winch with what looked like double chain drive with a worm drive final. I've compared it with pictures of known Tulsa winches and that's what it matched. Not to mention it has to be a pretty good sized winch due to it having 1" line.

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Looked at the truck closer yesterday. The winch is a model 21 which makes it a 15,000lb model.

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