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48" Atv Snowplow Mid Body Mounting on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Meridianville, Alabama, US

Meridianville, Alabama, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Fits:ATV Part Brand:Cycle Country Country of Manufacture:United States Adjustable blade, winch lift:All steel, mid body mount, adjustable blade

48" wide 17" tall Cycle Country ATV Snowplow that has an adjustable blade for left, right, or center. It is designed to be used with winch to lift plow. Mid Body Mounting, may need modifications to fit your ATV. This is a used snowplow but in good shape, all the parts are there and it has been repainted. Came off of a 1998 Arctic Cat 454. Mounting frame is 14 1/2" between the mounting ears at the back and  is about 45" long. The complete snowplow weights 82 lbs by itself.  I will work with you on the shipping. It should cost about $100.00 or less to ship anywhere in the USA. There is a problem with E-bays web sight that will not let you calculate and send an item of this size and weight even though UPS can and will. E-bay's support team did not have any good solutions to the problem.

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