One Barient #10 Aluminum drum winch. Made in USA. Bronze spindle . Winch has been disassembled to photograph and check. The bearings, pawls and springs are complete and in good working order. Should be cleaned and re-lubricated before new installation. The winch is used and shows normal wear. Height of drum is 3 1/2". diameter is 4".
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