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Powertow 65 Ez Viper Airplane Tug on 2040-parts.com

US $1,800.00
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

2013 PowerTow 65 EZ Viper Airplane Tug. I bought it new a couple of years ago when I had my own T-hanger at LZU. I moved the plane to PDK and it is housed in the main hanger at Epps. Thought I'd get back my own hanger, but alas, a 414 doesn't fit into the regular T-hangers at PDK.

The tug will move planes up to 7,000 pounds. More information on the product is available  on the manufacturer's site.

It was used maybe a dozen times and is in like-new condition. I have the manual and other paperwork as well. Was $2400 new, plus shipping.

I will ship for free, and will offer a 30-day seller's warranty.  Return shipping to be paid by buyer in that case.

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