Hills Rotary Hoist Clothesline
NOW LISTED ON TRADE ME - AUCTION NO: 1442329038
Selling on behalf of my Mum
She has recently changed to a pullout line so no longer needs this one.
We think it's a "Hills Rotary Hoist Clothesline - 6 line 37m "
Norfolk pine in colour.
Measures - total length of centre pole - approx. 227cm
total length to ground level - approx. 190cm
definitely 6 lines. Arm spans approx. 183cm (6ft)
No ground socket - these are plastic and would have broken on removing due to concrete surrounds.
In excellent condition - used only by an elderly lady.
On searching - these retail for $297
Ground socket @ Bunnings - $29
Pickup only in Rangiora sorry - too long for either of our cars.
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In these crashes, 34 people walking died, 240 people walking were seriously injured, and 595 people walking suffered minor injuries.
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