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Arrowstik Code 3 Pse 8 Lamp 47" Warning Traffic Directing Light Amber Plow on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Mattoon, Illinois, US

Mattoon, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:ArrowStik Warranty:No

Here is a brand new open box ArrowStik 8 station/ bulb Amber Warning Light. This unit does not come with the control head.

Unit measures 47" (inches) wide. Cord is 25 feet long.

First photo is from their website, the unit you are bidding on is featured in the other 3 photos. The unit you are bidding on has removable Amber lenses, the outside two are arrows.

 

This has been tested and does work, manufactured by ArrowStik this is not a cheap Chinese light.

We have taken the time to decode the harness colors:

Red and Red/Black are grounds.

Great for your plow truck. Comes with 2 mounting brackets.

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