Black Ice Snowmobile Hoist Lift Jack Stand-arctic Cat Yamaha Ski Doo Polaris on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, US
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(SNO-1511) New Adjustable Snowmobile Lift Jack Stand - Quickly lift up the front or rear end of your snowmobile from the bumper for storage, service or maintenance. The Adjustable Snowmobile Stand features a chain that securely locks the stand in place when in use. Accommodates most sleds with its 3 adjustable lifting height settings. Adjustable Snowmobile Stand Image Gallery Extend your sleds track life and prevent track freeze up with the Black Ice Adjustable Snowmobile Stand. Featuring three adjustable lifting height settings, the snowmobile jack is compatible with most sleds and can be used on either rear or front bumpers up to 2" thick. The sled stand securely locks into place with included chain and 10" x 10" base provides necessary stability. To use simply slide the stand under the front or rear bumper bar, adjust stand height if needed, push down on the lift arm and lock into place with chain. The snowmobile stand is constructed of steel and has a black powder coat finish for longevity. Quickly and easily jack up the front or rear end of your snowmobile with the Black Ice Adjustable Snowmobile Stand. Assembly is required and comes with a one year warranty. Adjustable Snowmobile Stand Product Features:
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