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Acme Class 1 Hitch Coupler Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

South Bend, Indiana, United States

South Bend, Indiana, United States
Box distressed.
Brand:Acme Products Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:20-310

Acme Class I Hitch Coupler, USA. # 20-310.

  • Quick Lock / Quick Release style. For 2" channel.
  • Measures 2" high and approximately 8 1/2" long. Takes a 1 7/8" ball. 
  • Max tongue  Wt. 200 Lbs. Gross Load Wt. 2000 Lbs. 
  • Made in USA. SAE. Acme Products, Kansas City, MO 64130
  • From closed parts store inventory liquidation. Box is distressed from being stacked and stored
  • If you have any questions please ask and I will respond as soon as I can.
  • Will ship best way within United States.
  • Thanks for looking.  

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