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Db Electrical Db Electrical Lpl0005 Snow Plow Motor For Early Western Mez7002, on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Color:NA MPN:LPL0005 Manufacturer:DB Electrical EAN:0701485519796 Brand:DB Electrical UPC:701485519796

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Db Electrical LPL0005 Snow Plow Motor for Early Western Mez7002, 25556, 25556A 12 Volt CW Rotate
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DETAILS
WESTERN PRODUCTS Plow Motors All Models All Plow Motor
SPECIFICATIONS
  • 100% Brand New Aftermarket Unit
  • NOT Remanufactured
  • 1-Year Warranty
  • Meets or Exceeds OEM Specs for Fit and Performance
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
  • Manufacturer: DB Electrical
  • Shipping Weight: 1687
  • Product Dimensions:
    Width: 11.10
    Length: 16.70
    Height: 5.80
SHIPPING INFORMATION
● Our stock all ships from our US-based warehouses.
● Shipped via USPS or UPS or FedEx (depending on location and package weight)
● eBay Global Shipping Program - We are a part of eBay Global Shipping Program. This means that eBay will be responsible for shipping and import charges and times. We don't control the shipping times and import charges, which are based on your location in the world. You can find all the info in the eBay listing!
RETURN & REFUND POLICY
● We offer a 30 day return/exchange policy for our products.
● You can choose refund or exchange if you are dissatisfied for any reason with your product.
● Only factory defects are accepted as a reason for a return. In the case of factory defects, we will replace the product for you.
● When returning an item, it must be in all of the original packaging and include all of the original accessories or items that came with it. The item and package should be in original and perfect condition.
● You will be required to cover shipping on the return of defective items.
● All returns MUST be done within 30 days of date of purchase. Please note that we cannot give refunds or replacements after the 30 day limit has expired.
● When sending in a return, please note that it can take up to 7 business days for the return to be processed. We do our best to process as quickly as possible.
Buyers outside the U.S.A please note - ALL of our electrical appliances sold in our store are 110-120V.
Return policy for buyers outside the U.S.A - We offer to return the items within 30 days. The BUYER will ship the item at his own cost.

We are extremely fair, and in the rare event of something out of the ordinary happening with our products or shipping, we will gladly work with you to find a solution.
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Since 2010 USA Daily Deals have been available to online customers, offering a variety of brand new products at great prices. All of our products ship directly from our different warehouses across the United States so you get your items quickly and in perfect condition. We know how important it is for you to get what you ordered and get it fast.

Our products are a 100% authentic and brand new. We work with the biggest suppliers of high quality products to bring you only the best items. It is very important to us that we put our customers first and you will see this reflected in every transaction with us. We consider it a top priority that our customers are happy and in the rare event that they are not, we do everything we can to fix the situation.

No customer will walk away from our store unhappy. If there�s a problem, just let us know and we fix it.
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