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Dump Body Tailgate Inspection Door 19" X 15" Asphalt Chute on 2040-parts.com

US $170.00
Location:

East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, US

East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Part Brand:Toll Road

TR Loc: SRM-105                                        Posted: DS

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Dump Body Tailgate Inspection Door Asphalt Chute

Dump Body Tailgate Inspection Door

Asphalt/Coal Chute Door


TOLL ROAD: Medium Asphalt Door 

Inspection Door, Primed Steel 19"Tall x 15"Wide

Opening: 7" High x 12-3/4" Wide

• For use on medium and heavy class dumps.
• Designed to be welded into dump body tailgates.
• Primer finish.

 

Condition

NEW.  

Please review pictures and request additional info, if required .. before bidding.

 

Approx. Shipping Dims

21 x 24 x 12

Wt: 45 lbs

 

We’ve supplied pic’s for your inspection and review.

Call or email with questions or additional info.

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Contact Info

Toll Road Truck and Trailer

841 North Bedford Street

East Bridgewater, MA  02333

 

Office: 508-378-3931

Fax: 508-378-3366

 

SHIPPING DETAILS

All items sold are shipped FOB our East Bridgewater, MA location, unless otherwise noted. The actual shipping cost to be determined and calculated based on your location. Since each item's and each customer's shipping needs are unique, shipping costs and methods will vary by item and customer. Shipping details will be configured at time of purchase and verified with the customer before delivery.

For the purpose of obtaining a shipping estimate, our zip code here is 02333.

TERMS

All items are sold “AS-IS, WHERE-IS”. Items are described to the best of our knowledge, however, we (Toll Road Truck and Trailer and/or the SELLER) make no guarantees regarding accuracy, errors or omissions in the item description and make no warranty, express or implied as to the nature, quality, value or condition of any item. We expressly disclaim any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of any item.

All sales are final.

Buyer is responsible for actual shipping unless otherwise noted.

Payment must be made within 5 days of the sale close date.

We accept Pay Pal, Visa, MasterCard and Wire Transfers.

 

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