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Snowplow Western Conventional Bronco F-150 '80-'91 1980-1991 on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Rochester, New York, US

Rochester, New York, US
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Complete functioning plow.  We're clearing out some of our antique used invetory.  Plow, frame and controller included.  The headlights weren't hooked up.  Everything works good.  Moldboard sheetmetal is a little ratty, but it's structurally sound.  Truck mount is in good shape.  Get it outta here so I can buy some newer stuff.  Shipping can be arranged.   Parts and service for all brands of plows, spreaders and pushers. Paul at Townline Equipment Sales & Service. 585-272-1494, 585-330-1494.

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