Eaz-align Foldaway/fold-up/folding Tow-bar/towbar on 2040-parts.com
Ehrenberg, Arizona, US
EAZ-ALIGN FOLDAWAY/FOLD-UP/FOLDING TOW-BAR/TOWBAR 2012 05 05
Unit bolts on to towed vehicle, 4 bolts. To fold out towbar, remove one T-bolt and 2 regular bolts, slide towbar to middle of crosspipe, put back 2 bolts, pull out towbar until it clicks and then tighten side chains w/ T-handle. Unit is then ready to connect to tow vehicle.
INCLUDES: Towbar With safety chains, bolts (except mounting bolts), clip-pin.
CONDITION: Very good used condition; some surface rust/corrosion.
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