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Flail Head - Standard Duty Supplied with Half Link. Replacement for Marshall - Sparex Part S.78874Upgrade your equipment with the Flail Head Standard Duty, expertly designed and supplied with a Half Link. This reliable replacement part is compatible with Marshall models 55, 60, 70, and 85, ensuring optimal performance for your agricultural needs. Product Specifications Brand Sparex Related Products SP S. 78868, SP S. 78870, SP S. 78872 Supplied With Half Link Tariff Code 7315900000 Type Standard Duty Compatibility Information This flail head is
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