F250 4wd Blue 4 Door Snow Plow Salt Spreader on 2040-cars
Leonardtown, Maryland, United States
Alright Up for sale is my own 2005 F250 4 door pickup. I bought it back last fall slapped a plow on it and used it last winter. I am no longer going to push snow and this truck Is all set up so were going to sell it rather than take all of the stuff off and just sell the truck. Its a 4wd 4 door blue f250. She has just under 160K on a powerful triton 5.4 gas engine. Has never left me always starts right up and goes where I take her. 4wd works flawlessly. I tipped a salt spreader over on the driver side bed rail see photos and video. Its as cheap as you can buy a 4wd 4 door truck and I'm giving you a working plow and a salt spreader(needs a little TLC) but if you have salt spreaders which ones don't?? VIEW VIDEO INSPECTION https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWoLtblwdGM 7.5Ft Meyers snow plow. I bought all new plow wiring for the plow and controls. I did not buy the plow light wiring harnesses and modules. The truck lights worked just fine for me. We welded the plow on see pictures and video F250 see video inspection but the plow is on the truck I used it and would not hesitate to push snow for our local county again as it is mounted right now. The cylinders are all good and the pump is tight with no leaks. You are buying the 7.5ft Meyers poly plow, Meyers plow pump, brand new Meyers wiring and working Meyers control pad, installed on the truck. The Meyers spreader I bought this and the engine has compression, and the belly chain has been oiled you will need the drive chain see pics/video I have not used this spreader myself. I don't think it would take too much to get running. Buy you are buying it with the truck. If item is picked up in Maryland by anyone other than a 3rd party shipping company I have to charge you 6% sales tax. If it is shipped thru a 3rd party I will not charge sales tax this is not my rules buy the law in Maryland. Please feel free to contact me if you need any more information I will help as much as I can. Ask for david at 301-536-6039. Thank you for your interest. Buy with confidence, check out our feedback we have 100% positive feedback. We are proud of what we sell and look foreword to earning your business. We have many repeat customers. Call us with any questions you might have, we will work with you as much as we can. We will not arrange shipping, we will assist you in shipping ,palletize items if need be for a fee, and we can load a truck with our forklift. We are a commercial facility located in zip code 20650. |
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