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Longacre 72588 Computer Scale Set With Pad Box on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Bel Air, Maryland, US

Bel Air, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

You are bidding on a complete set of Longacre Computer scales, p/n 72588.  Included also is the Longacre carrying case for the wheel pads, which was purchased separately from the scale set.  The pads are 15"x15"x2", and have a capacity of 1500 lbs each, for a total capacity of 6000 lbs.  These scales were used, at most, 6 times, and are in perfect working condition.  There are not may items that I will not ship, but unfortunately, this scale set should be one of them.  The wheel pad box, with the 4 wheel pads in it, weighs 119 lbs.  The carrying case containing the electronics and cables weighs 10 lbs, and would have to ship in a separate box.  I prefer local pick up, but I will ship these parts if the winning bidder is willing to pay the shipping costs, which will be very high.  I do not mark up shipping, and I do not charge a handling fee.  My zip code is 21014.  If you are interested in knowing the shipping costs to your address, please get a quote from FedEx or UPS.  I will enter the package information into the eBay shipping calculator, however, it does not generally work well with multiple packages.  Please do not ask me for shipping quotes to your zip code.  If the winning bidders chooses to have the packages shipped, due to their weight, I will not be able to ship to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, or Puerto Rico.   Check my feedback and bid with confidence, thanks for looking.   

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