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Old 11-02-2008
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CS30 Spreader end caps

I just put my 1986 CS30 away for the winter and when I was taking my spreaders out of my car and into the house I noticed that one of the end caps was missing. It's probably in the long grass where my mast is stored. Does anyone know where I can find an end cap that will fit my spreader?
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I just put my 1986 CS30 away for the winter and when I was taking my spreaders out of my car and into the house I noticed that one of the end caps was missing. It's probably in the long grass where my mast is stored. Does anyone know where I can find an end cap that will fit my spreader?
I got a set for my 36T a few years ago, I think it was from www.rigrite.com but if not then try the old reliable, http://www.hollandmarine.com/CSPARTS003.html
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