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Warn ProVantage ATV Plow Blade Side Wall
For use with 50 inch, 54 inch and 60 inch ProVantage, Straight, Plow Blades, Part numbers: WAR78950, WAR78954 & WAR78960
Controls snow run-off and gives you scoop like control of snow and other materials
Heavy duty steel construction with black powdercoat finsh
Reversible, can be mounted to either side of plow blade.

Warn's ProVantage Plow Blade Side Wall gives the plow operator better control of the material being plowed and helps keep run-off under control. It allows the operator to gather more material before depositing it to the side. Constructed of heavy duty steel with a black powdercoat finish. This particular model is for use with 50" 54" & 60" Straight ProVantage Blades ONLY, Part numbers WAR78950, WAR78954 & WAR78960.

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