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Sno-way 32 Series Commercial Snow Plow on 2040-parts.com

US $1,950.00
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used

Like new condition Sno-Way 32 Contractor series snow plow with a 8.5 feet wide blade.  This is less than two years old, and has seen very little use.   This has wireless control and has the optional Downpressure hydraulic system. 

This includes installation and operators manuals.   

This is suggested for use on 3/4 ton and heavier trucks.  This was on a Dodge 3/4 ton diesel truck, but it can be used on virtually any make model, but you'll need the correct frame bracket.

This was originally a $5500 plow.

If you have any questions you can call or text 573-836-1152.  I will consider offers.   This is located in the Kansas City area.  Due to the size and weight this is local pickup only.

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