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Otc 1037 Mechanical Grip-o-matic 7-ton Reversible 2/3-jaw Puller on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Moline, Illinois, US

Moline, Illinois, US
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OTC 1037 Mechanical Grip-O-Matic 7-Ton Reversible 2/3-Jaw Puller  

7-Ton, 2/3-Jaw (Reversible Jaw) Puller • Maximum reach of 5", maximum spread: 10-12", appears to be unused

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