Height and Diameter of Shaft on Replacement Heavy-Duty Shoe Assembly for Western Snowplow
Updated 11/04/2019 | Published 11/02/2019 >
Question:
What size is the shaft,and how long please
asked by: Howard P
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Expert Reply:
The overall height of the shaft for the Replacement Heavy-Duty Shoe Assembly for Western Snowplow # 3371303220 is 8-5/8" and it has a 1" diameter. I have attached a photo showing some other measurements you might be interested in as well.
expert reply by:
Jon G
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Replacement Plow Shoe Assembly for Western Snow Plow - 5-11/16" Diameter - Qty 1
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