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Swivel Mechanism Reese Tow Power Trailer Swivel Mount Jack Wheel Rv Boat Utility on 2040-parts.com

US $24.89
Location:

Munroe Falls, Ohio, United States

Munroe Falls, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Reese Towpower Manufacturer Part Number:74410

Zinc Plated, Utility, Marine Trailer Jack, Bolt On, Side Wind With 6" Castor, Snap Ring Swivel Mount, Mounting Hardware Included, 1,000 LB Capacity.
  • The product is Util Trail Jack Marine
  • Easy and simple use kit
  • The product is manufactured in China
  • Heavy duty swivel mechanism for ease of operation
  • Sidewind gear ratio of 1 to 1 provides fast and easy operation
  • Six-inch wheel to move your trailer into position for easy hook-ups
  • Fits tongues up to 3 inch x 5 inch

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