Fisher Minute Mount 2 Snow Plow 7.6 Blade Only Damaged on 2040-parts.com
Poughkeepsie, New York, US
THIS IS A FISHER MINUTE MOUNT2 7.6 PLOW BLADE SELLING WHAT U SEE IN THE PICTURE. THIS IS USED AND DAMAGED U CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES THAT THERE IS A BEND IN THE BLADE AND A BROKEN HINGE MOUNT THAT CAN BE WELDED BUT IT WILL STILL PLOW SNOW. PLEASE COME AND SEE IN PERSON AND INSPECT IT BEFORE ANY OFFER IS MADE.
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