Up for auction is a Fisher MM 2 snow plow 7 foot 5 inches wide it has the 3 plug setup.The plow works great and has not had much use it came off a 2004 chevy. What is for sale is the off the truck side only" NO WIRES OR MOUNT OR CONTROL". Please see photos for condition thanks for looking.
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Meyer plow night saber wiring and modules controller harness also(US $35.00)
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