(1) Sp6-1225-1 Woody's Slim Jim Dooly Carbide 6 In. Wear Rod on 2040-parts.com
Metamora, Illinois, United States
Sold the sled. Don't need this anymore.
Polaris Slim Jim 6" Dooly Brand new in the package. Sold as is...no returns. Thanks for looking! |
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