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Snap-on Computer Wheel Balancer Eewb304d on 2040-parts.com

US $3,800.00
Location:

Pelzer, South Carolina, US

Pelzer, South Carolina, US
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HEY EVERYONE, I HAVE AN ALMOST NEW SNAP-ON COMPUTER WHEEL BALANCER UP FOR SALE.

IT IS THE EEWB304D MODEL 115V STANDARD WALL PLUG IN, NO SPECIAL WIRING NEEDED.

I BOUGHT THIS NEW AND AFTER INSTALLING IT, FOUND OUT IT WOULLD NOT WORK PROPERLY ON

THE WOOD FLOOR BUILDING I OPERATE IN. IT WILL NEED A SOLID CONCRETE FLOOR. THIS BALANCER

WILL BALANCE ALL THE BIG WHEELS THAT ARE POPULAR IN TODAYS MARKET.

MAXIMUM WHEEL DIAMETER  44"

MAXIMUM WHEEL WIDTH    20"

RIM DIAMETER  8' TO 30'

RIM WIDTH  3' TO 20'

SHIPPING WEIGHT 325 LBS

ELECTRICAL 115VAC 1 PH.  50-60Hz

LOVE THE MACHINE BUT CANT WORK ON MY FLOOR.

CAN DELIVER WITHIN 200 MILES.. PREFER LOCAL PICKUP AT SHOP. 

THIS BALANCER SELLS NEW FOR $5300.00 I AM ASKING $3800 OR POSSIBLE TRADE FOR MOTORCYCLE OF EQUAL VALUE. THANKS JIM

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