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Terry Schneider
Hi all, I just found these from a Model 70 I sold sometime ago. Believe they are form the snow blower.

Anyone need them? Basically shipping cost and a few dollars for gas and time.

Let me know if any interest and location to ship. The long rod makes it cost more but if not needed the rest is reasonable.

[email protected]

Terry
 

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Hi all, I just found these from a Model 70 I sold sometime ago. Believe they are form the snow blower.

Anyone need them? Basically shipping cost and a few dollars for gas and time.

Let me know if any interest and location to ship. The long rod makes it cost more but if not needed the rest is reasonable.

[email protected]

Terry
Terry i just bought QA 42 And i have a 1450 Quietline will they work for me
 
What's the length of the lift rod center of bend to center of bend.
Straighten it a bit to get an accurate measurement.
It will be too long for a wide frame thrower.
Thanks!
 
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