1995 Ford F-350 4x4 Dump Fisher Snow Plow Toolbox Auto 460 on 2040-cars
Thurmont, Maryland, United States
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1995 Ford F350 4 wheel drive 8' Mason Dump with I PAC toolbox .
Maryland state inspected in 2011
460 gas engine
c6 auto trans
6 new tires 5000 Miles at the most.
8.5' fisher plow with wings
Beacon light
Radio
Dump
Toolbox
I replaced the fenders but they still need paint. I was going to paint the whole thing blue like the bed bed but got to busy.
great truck for plowing. short and 4x4 and a bed to haul snow.
it would make someone a good little truck
On Mar-18-14 at 15:09:53 PDT, seller added the following information: Wanted to add a few pictures. The toolbox on the drivers side does shut but the very bottom panel is rusted pretty bad. The rest of the box is in pretty good shape. I planned on cutting it out and welding in a new piece of sheet metal so it doesn't get any worse. Also added some pictures of the inside and the motor. The plow on the truck has a pump that is run off of a belt from the engine rather than an electrical connection. This has never failed and I wished my other plows were like this. It is very simple. You do not have solenoids going out or the numerous other problems with the other electric/hydraulic plow systems. The truck also has a pintle hitch with a 2 5/16 ball on it. *The miles are 141,740. I also added some pictures of the frame and the dump pump and cylinder. Very strong pump and cylinder. Never had any problems with it. The truck also has the wider nice tow mirrors. As stated above the truck has 6 new tires. The back are a mud terrain and the front are an all terrain tire. Just like new. |
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