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Snow Plow Set Up (no Blade) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

La Plata, Maryland, United States

La Plata, Maryland, United States
No blade. one of the arms is broke will have photo
Brand:Unknown Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Warranty:No

 This plow set up was removed from an 82 Dodge w-250 I do not know what other models it will fit. The motor for the pump will run if you jumper power to it I have not tried the pump or the lift cylinder to see if they work. The lights on the front will need to be replaced most are broken. One of the arms for the controls is broke I have no clue what this is worth or what it will need to be fully operational It looks to be fairly complete. I hope these photos will give a good idea of what you are bidding on. Please feel free to ask any questions I'll answer as best as I can. With that said I'll set the start at$1

One Lap of the Web: Antarctic hot rods, Nissan BE-1 for sale and parting with a beloved Wagoneer

Mon, 25 Nov 2013

-- Here's yet another gem we first saw over at Hemmings: The first, and (so far as we know) only Antarctic hot rod ever built. It might be from 1968-'71; not much else is known, except that it was probably constructed by Navy SeaBees operating out of McMurdo Station. From the one photo we have, it looks like it could have a Jeep flathead four up front.

Nissan working on next-generation battery that is lighter, less expensive

Tue, 20 Oct 2009

A year before it launches U.S. sales of its first electric family car, Nissan Motor Co. is developing a next-generation battery that will be lighter and less expensive.

College Exhibition: Pforzheim Design Forum 2006

Tue, 18 Jul 2006

The biennial Design Forum at Pforzheim Hochschule in Germany took place last week, with six international design schools joining together to present and discuss the latest work of their students. The Forum is held in conjunction with the annual summer degree show at Pforzheim where Diploma and Masters students presented their work. The Forum was chaired by Professor James Kelly who welcomed the tutors and their accompanying students to the event.