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Western Conventional Plow Light Harness 2b/2d on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Cotopaxi, Colorado, United States

Cotopaxi, Colorado, United States
New, never used
Brand:Western Other Part Number:6127 Manufacturer Part Number:59805 Warranty:No

Western Conventional Plow 2B/2D Light Harness.  Bought this new many years ago and never used it.  New condition.  Lists for $120 on Central Parts Warehouse's site.  Should be #20 in the picture, though I cannot confirm 100% this is part #59805 (or Fisher 6127) because there never were any labels on the harness.  Please do your own research to confirm as there are no returns.  Thanks.

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