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Default Anyone need a shipping/freight scale?

I brought home 4 Fairbanks/Morse 1000lb capacity scales.

Identical to this

http://cgi.ebay.com/USED-Fairbanks-M...QQcmdZViewItem

Id like to sell 3 of them, keeping one for myself. All weights
included, includes some weighing pans to allow the scale to be used
for a parts counter etc etc

$250 OBO to members here.

I can deliver to to LA area

If no interest..Ill start hitting all the recyclers around here. A
perfect scale for scrap metals

Gunner



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