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Location:

Springfield, Ohio, United States

Springfield, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Outboard Motor Stand designed to fit between the wheel wells of a standard pick up truck bed. Stand is on wheels and extremely stable. Rolls from front of bed to rear to make loading and unloading of motors easier. Capable of holding 3 motors, with area to store tanks and hoses. Stand works well for motor storage in Garage and moves easily on rollers. Very stable platform to work on motors while stored. Built for trip to Canada and used to transport motors from camp to various lakes. Worked great and protected the motors from the rough roads. Sturdy and well built.

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