I'm selling this for a friend that doesn't do E-Bay. It has a 1.25'' input and 1'' output shaft with in and out shifter. The gears are 15 % over. The midplate is 3/8'' thick and 21'' long. It has very little slack in the gears. The model is 62500-2. Shipping to the lower 48 states only. Thanks for looking.
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