Snow Plow- Western 6' 8" Blade, Nearly New Condition! on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, New York, US
This plow is used, but nearly new condition. It is hydraulically controlled, with lights, support shoes for removal. It is very lightweight at 250lbs. It does now have internal electrical controls, or specific truck mount bracketry. It is fully articulating. Pick up only.
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