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Western / Fisher Plow Isolation Module 29070-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Weedsport, New York, United States

Weedsport, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Fisher Manufacturer Part Number:29070-1

Up for sale is a 3-Port Isolation Module for Western and Fisher plows.  I have a couple of these.  They were pulled from working trade in plows.  They have not been tested however since being pulled and are being sold AS IS.  No reason they would have failed sitting on a shelf though.  Nice and clean and ready to be used as a replacement for your failed module.  These will swap with 29060, 29070, 29070-1, 29070-2, among others I'm sure.

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