Western Salt Spreader Control Box Controller 66600 Same As Fisher Wow!!! on 2040-parts.com
Pekin, Illinois, US
This is a perfectly good working....used...... Western salt
spreader control unit......Model 66600
Variable speed with blast
Was used on a Pro Flo Spreader
It can be
used in any truck and on most Western and Fisher tailgate or hitch mounted
spreader boxes.
Will be shipped priority
Asking $150...or "reasonable" best offer
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