Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts

Warn M8274 (I think)

donmegel

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About 13 years ago I purchased a used Warn winch from someone who said it worked but I never got around to testing or installing it. It just sat in my garage. Fast forward and I am considering selling the unit but I have no clue as to the value. The person who sold it to me had painted over the data plate, but after cleaning with some toothpaste I was able to get part number 8403 and SN 110264 as well as the date code KB8 which makes me think November 2 of 1988, maybe. It was obviously used a great deal by its previous owner, but my understanding is these things are built to last.

Is there any danger in me attaching the battery leads to my truck and seeing if it works? I feel like "does it work" is an important part of determining value.

Any help/advice you have is greatly welcome. Thank you.
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There are a few good 8274 write-ups on the forum here. And there are plenty more online is you do a Google search.
 
Yes you can connect the leads to a spare battery or the battery in your truck.
Price seems to be dependent on location. Here in the PNW that would sell for $300-500 not working and around $700 if it does.
But I've seen them go for less back each with some guys getting non-working ones for $75.
 
Also you're missing the end plate or it's not in your pictures? That is a $150-185 part to replace if you don't have it.
 
Yes you can connect the leads to a spare battery or the battery in your truck.
Price seems to be dependent on location. Here in the PNW that would sell for $300-500 not working and around $700 if it does.
But I've seen them go for less back each with some guys getting non-working ones for $75.
I am in South Carolina.

That won't tear up the gears if there is low oil or something?
 
Hook the battery cables up and see.

I would pull all the old wire rope off before you sell it. Make it easier on the next buyer.

I would ask $500.00 to $600.00 for it if it works.

Or don't worry about it and I will give you $250.00 as is. :cool:
 
But I have a friend who lives in Clemson, he will pick it up for me :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Whoa, whoa, I'm not trying to sell it here.
Hook the battery cables up and see.

I would pull all the old wire rope off before you sell it. Make it easier on the next buyer.

I would ask $500.00 to $600.00 for it if it works.

Or don't worry about it and I will give you $250.00 as is. :cool:
Better to remove the cable? It would be lighter...
 
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Whoa, whoa, I'm not trying to sell it here.

Better to remove the cable? It would be lighter...

Lighter and most folks will want synthetic line anyway
Whoa, whoa, I'm not trying to sell it here.

Better to remove the cable? It would be lighter...

I was just poking fun at you.
 
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I have it, but $150 sounds like a lot of money for this little circle thing.

That whole metal plate is your end plate.. It wasn't in your other pictures that I saw.

Hook the battery cables up and see.

I would pull all the old wire rope off before you sell it. Make it easier on the next buyer.

I would ask $500.00 to $600.00 for it if it works.

Or don't worry about it and I will give you $250.00 as is. :cool:

If it's a working winch it's worth that much...

I am in South Carolina.

That won't tear up the gears if there is low oil or something?

You can run it for a short time with no oil in the bottom housing. The seals go bad and people run them with next to no oil in them.
 
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