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"new" Boss Plow Accessories Electrical Connection Locking Devise. Works Great. on 2040-parts.com

US $25.98
Location:

Hubbell, Michigan, United States

Hubbell, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Blue Collar Industries Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:H 57-83 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:POWDER COAT RED PAINT

Listed for auction: One pat. pending  Larry-Lock,. Made in USA. It's a locking device used for securing the male female electrical connection manufactured by: ( Boss Snow Plows) This unit will fit ALL Boss connections,  With or without Boss factory mounting bracket that is sometimes mounted to the truck bumper or frame. It's   very clever in design, as it secures in Three easy on/off steps. Remove the cotter pins and thread the bolt in or out and your ready to go. Made of 1/8" steel with a red gloss  powder coat finish, it will outlast your plow. No more  loose or intermitted connections, That's been a problem, especially with heavy plowing. Keeps salt & water OUT. Easy instructions included. There is a fixed shipping cost of $6.21 anywhere in the lower 48 states.  Buyer can save as one time fixed  $6.21 Shipping cost will apply, when more then one unit is purchased.   We always ship same day or next via USPS with a tracking number. Thank you for your interest. 

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