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Meyer E-60 Snow Plow Lift Pump Motor Parts Core Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
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Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
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OFFERING HERE A MEYER E-60 HYDRAULIC SNOW PLOW LIFT PUMP.THIS UNIT I BOUGHT RECENTLY AT AN EQUIPMENT SALE.I DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE HISTORY OF IT.I HOOKED IT UP TO THE WIRING ON MY PLOW TRUCK.I PUSHED THE FLOAT BUTTON AND THE LIFT I COULD NOT PUSH DOWN BY HAND.I PUSHED THE LIFT BUTTON AND ALL I HEARD WAS IT CLICKING.YOU CAN ALSO SEE THE CASTING IS BROKEN AT THE BOTTOM.I AM SELLING AS A PARTS,CORE OR REPAIR UNIT.QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME ! 

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