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Thread: Bailey's Snatch Block in Four Wheeler Magazine

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    Default Bailey's Snatch Block in Four Wheeler Magazine

    Our Snatch Block has been featured in Four Wheeler Magazine!

    Our Snatch block has been a big hit with recreational off road enthusiasts. Our commercial grade domestic snatch block is a superior product at a great value. Whether it is on a tow truck or a mud truck, you can rest assured that you have a top notch snatch block. We stand behind all products bearing the Bailey's name and guarantee your satisfaction.


    http://www.fourwheeler.com/departmen...cts/index.html

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    From your website:
    9,000 lb. WLL (4:1 Design Factor)
    41,000 lb. Breaking Strength

    So it begins to yield at 36,000 and breaks at 41,000?
    Tom Rowe

    Four wheel drive allows you to get stuck
    in places even more inaccessible.

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    Circlip not an 'R' clip - so not easy to shim

    Greasable?
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    Done a bit...

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    How much for two shipped to 62269?

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    what is the retail price on these? All I see is 'affordable'.
    Cheers!
    Pedro

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    two webs sites and still cant get a price. is it really that much of a secret?

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    Quote Originally Posted by loren85022 View Post
    two webs sites and still cant get a price. is it really that much of a secret?
    According to page 3 of 2012 Catalog PDF from the Bailey's website, it's $64.99.

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    so it is in the PDF catalog, but not on the website? And still no option to purchase.

    And how does the non round hole fit with the standard 3/4" shackle? it looks like it is perfect for chain, but how about for us non towing folk?
    Cheers!
    Pedro

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    You are correct!

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    The shackle fits in great; it was designed with them in mind.

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