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Looking for warn 8274

Postby landshark » Sat May 30, 2015 9:00 am

I have been cruising craigslist to pick up a used warn 8274 in decent shape. Haven't heard back from anyone there yet but thought I would post up here as well.

My older warn 6200 while working just fine doesn't have power out. Which after testing it this last weekend is a real pain and I think safety issue.

Let me know what you have and what condition.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby Dirtheadz » Sat May 30, 2015 9:10 am

Thought I seen one on Co4x4
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby Rox Crusher » Sat May 30, 2015 9:17 am

I've been looking for about a month! There is a lot of 500 dollar used ones out there..

the one I thought I bought in Salem got sold out from under me to a local.

That one I sent you didn't get back to you ?

I'm gonna be patient and look for a rebuilt one (don't bid me up-Chuck) !
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby ZOSO » Sat May 30, 2015 3:31 pm

I'd still pay 500 for one. Such a dang good winch. I used mine 2 weeks ago pulling juniper bushes.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby Justin » Sat May 30, 2015 5:51 pm

x2. $500 isn't a bad price for one.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby landshark » Sat May 30, 2015 6:31 pm

Nobody has gotten back to me in cl
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby Rox Crusher » Tue Jul 07, 2015 4:51 pm

Did one of you guys beat me to this jewel ?

http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/5102247879.html

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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby phyler » Wed Aug 12, 2015 1:17 pm

This is on CO4x4: http://www.colorado4x4.org/vbb/showthre ... -winch-200

$200. Curious if it really is an 8274.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby Digger » Wed Aug 12, 2015 1:41 pm

landshark wrote:I have been cruising craigslist to pick up a used warn 8274 in decent shape. Haven't heard back from anyone there yet but thought I would post up here as well.

My older warn 6200 while working just fine doesn't have power out. Which after testing it this last weekend is a real pain and I think safety issue.

Let me know what you have and what condition.



I'm not familiar with the 6200. Why can it not power out? Is it the brake mechanism?
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby Justin » Wed Aug 12, 2015 3:48 pm

It's a really old predecessor to the 8274. It's just a fairly primitive winch.
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Looking for warn 8274

Postby landshark » Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:35 pm

Sorry never updated this thread. I found one thx to rox. It's already mounted and ready for duty.

The 6200 has two ratchet holders on the drum. So it only spins one way. I didn't want to mess with it as its s great winch just no power out.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby BroncoCrawler » Wed Aug 12, 2015 9:36 pm

Actually the ones with the two ratchets arms do on fact power out even with the arms still engaged. They are know as the model 8200 not 6200. It was a transition winch produced only in 1974 which was the first year the 8274 started being made. The 8200 is essentially the old Bellevue winch with a reversing motor and ratchet brake vers the drum brake. They also have a 6 bolt mount vers 8274 has a 4 bolt mount. I have both models on different vehicles and they operate identical and pull equal under load.
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Looking for warn 8274

Postby landshark » Wed Aug 12, 2015 9:52 pm

Mine is a 6 bolt version. With a 8274 like brake. I thought the 8200 was the one with a strap brake?

Here's a picture of the 6000 lb one I have.

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Don't have the engraved number handy but it started with 6xxx

I'm pretty sure I had it wired correctly but never got it to power out. It would make noise and not do anything. To get neutral you have to lift a lever then push the outer arm in to lift the two gear catches.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby BroncoCrawler » Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:02 pm

What you show in the pic is an 8200 with reversing motor. The older ones with the strap brake were 6000lb and 8000lb they were called the Bellevue winch. When they were introduced in the late 50s they were 6000lb RATED and then later realized they were stronger then 6000lb so they uped the rating but the winch are identical. My friends all think I'm nuts and call me the winch border because I have 2 Bellevue models, 3 8200's , and two 8274. All but one is in use though on a rig or trailer.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby BroncoCrawler » Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:06 pm

FYI the 8200 and 8274 originally had 2hp motor until 1998 I believe when it was upgraded to a 4.5 series wound motor. Also there was a rare black 8274 available in 2008 I think with a 6hp motor. The 6hp motor is from the warn HS9500i and can be retroed on any of the old uprights.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby BroncoCrawler » Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:17 pm

Don't have the engraved number handy but it started with 6xxx

I'm pretty sure I had it wired correctly but never got it to power out. It would make noise and not do anything. To get neutral you have to lift a lever then push the outer arm in to lift the two gear catches.[/quote]

Yea that's how the free spool works but the big brake Assembly will also release and spin backwards with the arms still engaged. Could be a motor issue or solenoid issue which is why you never got power out. And unless the motor actually powers out you'll never get the one way clutch to release. As for the serial number its possible someone took an old bellveiw and swaped some 8200 Parts on it. The casing were the same so that's plausible too...... Wanna sell it?[emoji6]
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby landshark » Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:31 pm

It.was installed in 76 by the ford dealer on my 76 bronco. I know it had never been off but doesn't mean it wasn't messed with [emoji3]. I might have gotten the wiring mixed up or something but the 8274 I have now does work both ways.

I'm using a modern solenoid for both so it's possible I messed up the wiring or as you said maybe a motor issue.

I'll keep it for now. Never know when it might come in handy.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby BroncoCrawler » Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:38 pm

Gotta ask right? If you want help fixing it just shout. I have multiple others we can compare wiring too.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby landshark » Thu Aug 13, 2015 7:28 am

Will do thx
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby Rox Crusher » Thu Aug 13, 2015 7:35 am

BroncoCrawler wrote:FYI the 8200 and 8274 originally had 2hp motor until 1998 I believe when it was upgraded to a 4.5 series wound motor. Also there was a rare black 8274 available in 2008 I think with a 6hp motor. The 6hp motor is from the warn HS9500i and can be retroed on any of the old uprights.


This is great info. I had started looking for the 8274-60 cuz I'm weird. Maybe I will just get the 6 hp motor and install it on the 8274 I recently picked up.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby Eck » Thu Aug 20, 2015 1:26 pm

So this thread has me thinking. With my Bronco came an old Warn Belleview. It's only one directional power out and I'm not really sure what condition it is in. Is it worth hooking this beast up or look for something different?

Is there a way to easily test the motor to make sure it's good?

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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby BroncoCrawler » Thu Aug 20, 2015 9:23 pm

Those are good winch's and definitely worth doing some trouble shooting. The only issue with them for a recovery situation is the fact it has no ratchet clutch brake, so you have to manually apply the brake via cable in the cab.

To test it just take a pair of jumper cables and attach the positive leads up to battery and winch (the copper stud sticking out of the motor is positive) and then connect the negative cable any place bare steal on the winch. Lastly touch the neg to battery and see what happens.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby sykanr0ng » Thu Aug 20, 2015 9:29 pm

Eck wrote:So this thread has me thinking. With my Bronco came an old Warn Belleview. It's only one directional power out and I'm not really sure what condition it is in. Is it worth hooking this beast up or look for something different?

Is there a way to easily test the motor to make sure it's good?

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At the bare minimum it is an 8,000 lb winch, that you already own.

People still use them, most just don't go looking for one, if I had one I'd use it.

Not quite as good as an 8274, but then few things are.
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Re: Looking for warn 8274

Postby Eck » Fri Aug 28, 2015 9:35 am

BroncoCrawler wrote:Those are good winch's and definitely worth doing some trouble shooting. The only issue with them for a recovery situation is the fact it has no ratchet clutch brake, so you have to manually apply the brake via cable in the cab.

To test it just take a pair of jumper cables and attach the positive leads up to battery and winch (the copper stud sticking out of the motor is positive) and then connect the negative cable any place bare steal on the winch. Lastly touch the neg to battery and see what happens.



Tested the motor this morning. Sounds good-- motor kicked right in and it seems to be a humdinger!
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