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Budgit 1 Ton Manual Chain Fall Hoist 9 Foot Lift Block And Tackle on 2040-parts.com

US $159.00
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

 I have a perfectly great working Chain Hoist here that would work perfectly in a lower ceiling garage or shop for lifting engines or whatever. This is very high quality industrial hoist that will last the test of time..Most of the cheap new ones ,for sale everywhere, break within a few years of use. That's why most professionals will only use real high quality hoists if they plan to use one on a regular basis..If you clean it up a little and put a new paint job on it , It can look and work like new. From the bottom of it,I measure 9 feet of the lifting chain, and 7 feet of the double back control chain.All together it only weighs 40 Lbs. so it's easy to transport around..I will ship right away

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