Western Plow Pump Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Westfield, New York, United States
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I have a western hydraulic plow pump assembly the controller is not with it will need to bye controller separately pump when I had taken off truck everything worked great there is a crack in one of hydraulic lines the other is a brand new line only plowed one time after I put on will also come with ram in that goes on frame it's not in pictures do to being on frame still will pull off frame before sending and blade and frame not include
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