Bone yard soliciting update: Pappa-G, myself and another brother left Mich. @ o-dark-thirty last Friday the 29th. First stop was Sam Winer's in Akron. Nice people, got a new drive shaft for the winch from them. Wandered around their yard for awhile. Almost lost a leg to the gaurd dog laying in wait :freaked: . I would say all of the military 'stuff' they had, had been there a loooooong time. Simply put, their junk was junk. However, if one needs tires and rims, they have piles.
Next stop, Adelmans just down the road in Canton. Now when they say they have acres of trucks and parts, they mean it. :yeah: Granted, they're not all military, but there are many of them. I went specifically for a winch. $275 for a duece 10,000 lb'er. That's like a sore peter, you can't beat it [^] We followed Brian the sales guy with our truck and trailer way into the back of the lot. We stopped in an area that had dozens and dozens of pulled engines, transmissions, and trans cases, set up under awnings. It was heaven.
We walked to an area that had 6 cargo beds and about 5 or 6 huge wire shipping containers FULL of duece winches!
Brian left us there and we proceeded to go through them. Most were decent, some were not. I ended up with a nice one that had an '89 rebuild tag on it. Inside of it was nice, clean oil, no water or condensation. It had a full spool of non-rusted cable, a clevis, chain and hook.
Next we went to the junk trucks and pulled some miscellanious pieces off of them. It was a good day. They are a first class operation. If you go, talk to Brian, he'll take care of ya.
Wish they were closer as I'd visit them more often.