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Dual PTO w/ Koenig 100 Winch Lexington, KY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.

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8 Comments on “Dual PTO w/ Koenig 100 Winch Lexington, KY **SOLD**

  1. Joe in Mesa

    This is pretty cool, seeing how the PTO connects to the winch: good visual.
    And probably worth the asking price!

  2. David Eilers Post author

    Oh lord …. just commit me now, as I hear the old folks home calling … Yep, I saw Koenig and wrote Ramsey. Thanks Terry.

  3. rdjeep

    I throw this question out to the viewing audience…..

    Was it possible (or has anyone seen) to have the front mount PTO winch AND a snow plow from the factory?? I say “factory” because I know there is someone out there who has done one up custom. Seems the winch sits in the frame rail area, just where the lower portion of the ram & light frame would exist.

  4. David Eilers Post author

    Part of the answer depends on which snow plow you’d use. I thought I had a list of the different snow plows offered for the jeep from 1945-1960, but I cannot find it if I did. In lieu of that, here are some snow plow brochures: http://www.ewillys.com/category/advertising-brochures/?s=snow+plow

    I took a quick look and the K&K is one that looks like it would bolt up without interfering with a winch. The Sno-dozer might also work.

  5. Sam Williams

    Bought the entire chassis and drive train today. One thing of note is the front shackles are reversed.

  6. David Eilers Post author

    Congrats Sam! Sounds like it was an early CJ-5 chassis if the shackles were reversed.

  7. rdjeep

    Thanks for the link, Dave. As usual here, saw a whole bunch of stuff I hadn’t been aware of! I have a Meyer plow with the Monarch hydraulic system. The Meyer sheet has a short blurb about “custom” bracketry.

    The Bros machine was interesting. I had seen something like it, but it had a plainer rotating assembly.

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