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Fulton F2 1600 Lb. Trailer Winch (fw16000101) on 2040-parts.com

US $127.58
Location:

Mason City, Iowa, United States

Mason City, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fulton Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:FW16000101 Model:FW16000101 Placement on Vehicle:Rear MPN:FW16000101 Surface Finish:Aluminum

Fulton F2 1600 lb. Trailer Winch (FW16000101)

Completely Enclosed Design for Sleek and Stylish Look

Dual Gear Drum Operates Smoothly

Includes All Mounting Hardware

Aluminum Construction

Handle Adjusts From 6"-7"
Easily Switches From Left to Right-Handed Configuration

Includes Heavy Duty Strap

Includes Neutral, Low Speed, and High Speed

Sales Tax Will Be Calculated Based On The Buyers Location

Stellar Truck & Trailer
822 S. Taft
Mason City, IA  50401

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