Hd Premium Snowmobile Sled Service Lift Stand on 2040-parts.com
Chisago City, Minnesota, US
Heavy Duty Sled Service Lift 6''(lowest position) up to 28'' Lift Height 63'' Overall length 22.5'' Overall width 1000lbs Capacity Rubber padded front lift point Pair of adjustable rubber bumpers as rear lift points 10 Bolts to assemble Never-Seize Bronze Bushing Hand Crank and Wheel kit not included. Send message with further questions. |
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