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Harken 76 Mm Hexaratchet Block Port T5 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Toms River, New Jersey, United States

Toms River, New Jersey, United States

HARKEN 76 MM HEXARATCHET BLOCK PORT 

ITEM IS NEW AND HAS NEVER BEEN USED.  DISCOVERED IN A BASEMENT WITH MULTIPLE PIECES OF TACKLE.  NO TAGS BUT IN GREAT SHAPE.

MANUFACTURER SELLING PRICE $194.25

I AM SELLING FOR $95.00

HARKEN CURRENT MATCHING SPECS:
Sheave Ø (mm)76 mm
Sheave Ø (in)3 in
Maximum line Ø (mm)14 mm
Maximum line Ø (in)9/16 in
Maximum working load (kg)816 kg
Maximum working load (lb)1800 lb




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