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Western 10 Foot Unimount Plow Big Truck Snowplow With Mount Wiring And Control on 2040-parts.com

US $2,850.00
Location:

Holland, Michigan, United States

Holland, Michigan, United States
has normal wear and tear for its age blade has a patch in center just above cutting edge.
Warranty:No

Used Western 10 foot Unimount Snow plow just put a new pump, gasket and changed oil on the system lights and all functions of the plow work as they should. there is a patch on the front center of the plow covering a gash. Cutting edge is good.The heavy duty mount is universal ( not vehicle specific) and will require some drilling and fabricating to install call or text with questions 616-218---2476 welcome and encouraged to look at in person before bidding. 

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