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Warn 885000 Pullzall Hand Held Winch Hoist 1000 Lbs 110 Volt Corded Come Along on 2040-parts.com

US $204.00
Location:

Galion, Ohio, US

Galion, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:Returns are accepted within 14 days of purchase. Item and package must be in new and unused condition. Return shipping is paid by the buyer. Shipping from initial sale is not refundable. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Warn Manufacturer Part Number:885000 Warranty:Yes UPC:012748037316

Brand New In The Box!  Warn 885000 Hand Held Winch.

WARN Corded PullzAll
Portable Lifting and Pulling Tool

Lifts or pulls up to 1,000 lbs. (454 Kg)

Replaces old-fashioned come-a-longs and chainfalls

AC version perfect for use where power is available

When you're in the shop and have access to a power source, just plug in PullzAll and let it help you tackle those labor intensive chores. Move heavy machinery. Hoist an engine block. Lift a load precisely into place, then nail it, weld it, whatever it. You think up the task, and PullzAll flat out revolutionizes the amount of work one man can do.
CORDED PULLZALL SPECS
Part Number: 885000
Switch: Forward/reverse
Trigger: Variable speed
Power: AC 120V 
Load Limiter: Electronic, with LED
Clutch: None
Brake: Dynamic
Wire Rope: 7/32" X 15' (6mm X 4.6m)
Weight: 15 lbs. (6.8 kg)
Dimensions: 20" L. x 12.50" W. x 13.25" H. (.50m L. x .31m W. x .33m H.)

WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED WARN DEALER.

 You will receive a company invoice from Garry's Automotive for warranty purposes. We have sold Warn products since 1980.

 SHIPPING RATES USA and WORLDWIDE:

Please use the shipping and payment tab to determine cost.   We will combine shipping on multiple purchases.

Customers in Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. Territories should contact us for shipping cost.

 

WORLDWIDE CUSTOMERS:

Shipping fees should be determined prior to purchase. Amount due in US funds only.  

You must provide a complete address with your telephone number (THIS IS REQUIRED!).  Buyer is responsible for duties and/or taxes for imports into your country. 

Once export packages leave the USA, Garry's Automotive has no control of customs and delivery.

 

PAYMENTS ACCEPTED:

Paypal

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Cash in person at pickup.

All payments due 5 days from purchase.

 

CONTACT US:

By Phone: (419) 947-3176 8a-6p Weekdays Eastern time
By Mail: 4080 County Road 57 Galion, Ohio 44833
 

 

SALES TAX: 

Ohio residents are subject to 7% sales tax.

 

Thanks for looking and have a great day!

 

 

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