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THE FARMER'S ALMANAC IS PREDICTING A, "TEETH SHATTERING WINTER" GET READY BEFORE THE SNOW HITS!! THIS LISTING IS FOR A BRAND NEW SNOW EX ADAPTER W ANDERSON CONNECTORS AND 6" PIGTAILS. THIS PREVENTS HAVING TO REPLACE THE WHOLE HARNESS! A COMPLETE LIST OF PARTS IS BELOW PARTS INCLUDED: D6170-CONNECTOR ADAPTER / 6" ANDERSON THANKS FOR LOOKING! MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS FOR MORE SNOW REMOVAL PRODUCTS. |
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