1 Used Stainless Steel Turnbuckle Turn Buckle "only 1" on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
I have only 1 used turnbuckle. Please note the length in the pictures. Approximately 31 to 35 inches. It is threaded all the way so it would be possible to shorten to the desired length.
Possibly the torklift anchorguard model as the label has been removed. Please view my other items. Thanks Ship to the lower 48 states only |
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