Jergens Swivel Lifting Eyes Hoist Ring 10,000 Lbs 5 Ton 1" Thick New 230 Torque on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This sale is for one piece at a time..If you want the second one, the shipping on that one will be FREE... The Allen Bolt is 1" diameter and so is the Hoop. These are Brand new, and were just sitting on a shelf . Everything is smooth and perfect in every way..Please buy them both..that makes it easier for me to work this..I will ship right away...Local pick-up would be free
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