2024 Bwise Dt714lp-Le-14-A-Gn for Sale

$11,499
2024 Bwise Dt714lp-Le-14-A-Gn for Sale

Detailed Information

  • Type: Private

  • Price: $11,499

  • Location: 207 Smouse Road, Mount Pleasant, PA

  • Condition: New

  • Year: 2024

  • Color: Black

NEW 2023 BWise 6'9" x 14' HD Lo Pro GOOSENECK Equipment Dump CASH, CHECK OR FINANCING PRICE $10,925!

- Valid until Dec 30, 2023!GVW: 14000#Unladen: 4240#Payload: 9760#Model: DT714LP-LE-14-A-GNSPECS:81.5" x 14'L6" Channel Main Frame GOOSENECK COUPLER 2 5/16 ADJ12k Drop Leg Jack Combo Gate/D-Rings/Ramps7k SS Tandem Axle - Elec ST235/80/R16

Radl Black Mod Deep Cycle Battery Twin Telescopic Cylinders FEATURES:6" Channel Main Frame Rails3" Channel Crossmembers10 Gauge Steel Floor20" Fixed Sides (12 Gauge)Diamond Plate Fenders Full Height Stake Pockets (11)Full Length Tarp Rail Combo Gate Ladder Ramps Under Bed2-5/16" Adjustable Coupler12k Drop Leg Jack Bucher Power Unit w/ 20' Remote Power Up and Gravity Down Hydraulics Deep Cycle Marine Battery Twin Telescopic Cylinders Lockable Battery Box w/ Gas Shock7-Way RV Plug Sealed Wiring Harness Breakaway Switch Charge Wire w/ Circuit Breaker LED Rubber Mounted Lights Dexter EZ Lube Axles Self Adjusting Electric Brakes Slipper Spring Suspension Black Mod Wheels Radial

Tires Durable Powder Coat Primer Durable Powder Coat Finish WE ARE YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL PENNDOT PAPERWORK, FINANCING & INSPECTIONS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A TRAILER HERE AT SMOUSE'S.

FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY FULL SERVICE CENTER TO INCLUDE INSPECTION, REPAIRS & MODIFICATIONS WE STOCK TRAILER PARTS AND ACCESSORIES NEED A BRAKE CONTROL? WE INSTALL YOUR BREAK CONTROL WHILE WE ARE DOING YOUR PAPERWORK (IF TRUCK IS PREWIRED) ON YOUR NEW TRAILER. WE ARE A MEMBER OF COSTARSWE ACCEPT CASH-CHECK, VISA & MASTERCARDPrice, if shown, does not include government & PENNDOT fees, taxes, dealer document preparation charges or any finance charges (if applicable). FOB Mt Pleasant, Pa Final

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It shifts great and smoothly but it will occasionally pop out of 1st gear if you don't firmly engage the gear. Interior: The seats appear to be original and the dash still has the correct original paint on it. The gentleman I purchased it from added retractable seat belts, a leather headliner and headrests mounted to the separation wall. The cassette player works fine as does the radio. All the switches and levers work fine. The gauges all work properly. The steering wheel has some cracks on it and the original turn signal (horn ring) no longer works. There is an aftermarket turn signal mounted to the steering column which works fine. There is a cool removable window and hatch so you can slide long items through into the main cabin. The rear cabin of the can has excellent storage cabinets and metal brackets for storage and moving things. The sides of the rear cabin have a strapping system which has proved useful for me. 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