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3/8" Grade 70 Chain With A Grab Hook On Each End. 20 Foot - Part# 11a-38g720 on 2040-parts.com

US $64.95
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Lancaster, Massachusetts, United States

Lancaster, Massachusetts, United States
3/8" Grade 70 Chain with a Grab Hook on each end.  20 foot - part# 11A-38G720, US $64.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:BA PRODUCTS BA PRODUCTS:11A-38G720 Manufacturer Part Number:11A-38G720 UPC:Does not apply

3/8" Grade 70 Chain with a Grab Hook on each end. 20 Feet Long. Part# 11A-38G720 WLL: 6,600 lbs. Weight: 29.35 lbs If you have any questions on parts or pricing please message us

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