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Demco Car Tow Dolly Kk460ss With Surge Brakes on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Moneta, Virginia, United States

Moneta, Virginia, United States
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Condition:Used

Purchased new on 5/8/2013.  Less than 10,000 miles.

Features: Tongue folds for better storage

Hydraulic surge brakes

Total towed vehicle weight 4700 pounds

Axle capacity 3500 pounds

Towed vehicle tread width Min 42" Max 76'

Includes tie-down straps

Dolly wheels turn to better track those of the tow vehicle and allows tighter turns

I prefer bank check or cash at pick-up.  Pay pal held my last check for almost a month.  I will pay E-bay when invoiced.

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