Fastener Bar For Chief S21, Ez11, Standard Frame Machine (standard Thread) on 2040-parts.com
Blackstone, Virginia, US
Have one fastener bar standard thread (3/4 -10 ) with four holes. This will replace those old strippes out ones on your chief frame machine. This would fit on your S21,ez11, standard chief machine and some chisums. Discount on shipping if you buy more then one. If you buy 4 at once you get free shipping. Please free free to ask any questions. Thanks and happy bidding. Virginia sales will be charged sale tax.
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