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All Rite Products Bb1 Bucket Binder Atv Bucket Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Parachute, Colorado, United States

Parachute, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:All Rite Products Fits:ATV, UTV MPN:BB1

Bucket Binder™ ATV Bucket Holder Model Number: BB1 Great for carrying water or doing work around the property. The Bucket Binder's high strength nylon straps are adjustable to firmly hold standard 4 and 5 gallon buckets as well as water jugs up to 3 gallons and 1 or 2 gallon weed / garden sprayers. Using the Master Block™ mounting system, the Bucket Binder™ is also simple to attach and quick to remove.


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