Coats 9024-e Tire Changer (2) Available on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, US
USED Coats 9024-E Tire Changer
This unit came out of a functioning tire shop that moved too a new facility. Units were represented as being in good working condition when removed from service. Sold as-is
(2) units available. One (pictured) for $3750.00 and One (slightly older) for $2950.00
Call with any questions; 509 998-9359
Free pickup or Buyer responsible for all shipping fees. I will place on a custom shipping pallet for $50
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