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functional 32' dock


walleyemkr

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Free to a good home. I have a 32' dock in 2-16' sections that is free to anyone willing to load / pick it up. I'm moving from my current location and have scored a newer aluminum dock as part of the deal on the new place. It's an old, heavy steel/re-bar frame that I've been using for 5 years simply by slapping some new treated plywood on it. There are 2 posts/poles for the 1st shallow section and the 'wheel assembly' for the second, deep section. I don't want to separate parts, all or none as it is fully functional as is. The dock is in Spicer (~10 miles N of Willmar), come and get it! Please reply to forum if interested. Thanks.

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I would love it but I have deer hunting this weekend how soon do you need it out of there.

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I'm very interested. Is the dock a standard 4' width? Could I pick up this weekend?

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I'd like it out of the yard ASAP as I have a gentleman coming this weekend to buy a boat lift as well - it'll be a lot easier to get both items out of there at the same time, given the other "fall storage crud" in the yard, my upcoming move and need to finish raking back there.

Granddad and powerworm, I guess the first to be able to get here can have it... I will be around home all day tomorrow (Friday) and this weekend (don't gun hunt) and it can be picked up at any time over that span.

Granddad - can you get here prior to your deer hunting weekend since you technically replied to the posting first? If not, it's powerworm's this weekend...

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As much as I would love to come grab it friday I don't think I can get all my crap ready and get out there and then up north, I really thank you for giving me the first crack at if powerworm dosn't get it this week end I can be there for sure on Monday so let me know if it falls throu

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Thanks for replying Grand Dad...

Powerworm, the dock is yours if you can come get it this weekend. Otherwise, Grand Dad lays claim to it Monday!

Oh yeah, and to answer your question; yes, it is 4' standard width...

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I'm a (Contact Us Please) and answered the width question while sitting in my office...a mistake.

The dock is only 32" wide, a big "FYI" to powerworm and/or granddad and others...

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