1925 Earnst Holmes wrecker boom, originally owned by Yellowstone Park transportation company, pretty much a known history since new, very good working condition, only one place where it has been repaired, really a very straight and nice unit, mounting brackets and original crank included, I found no cracks in the gears and or casting, just does not show much wear, storage and delivery available.
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