Hd Snowmobile Shop Dolly W/ Load Strap And Rubber Lift Pads on 2040-parts.com
Chisago City, Minnesota, US
Heavy Duty Shop Dolly Shop dolly for moving snowmobiles in or out of the garage is built tough. Large 16-inch (4.8-8 tires on steel rims) pneumatic tires for moving over uneven surfaces. Tire tread may vary from that shown in photo. Dual rubber lift pads adjust to fit sleds 33 to 48 inches wide! Works for long tracks and 2-up sleds too. Assist strap on shop dolly handle attaches to grab rail of sled. Steel arms break down for storage or transport. |
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