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Today we're going to be taking a look at part number DM15000-52. This is the Demco channel tongue trailer coupler. It's going to accept a two-inch hitch ball. The straight tongue coupler is made of a sturdy steel construction. It's going to feature a really nice silver powder coat finish. It's going to have the easy latch design, so it's going to ensure a fast easy secure hookup and disconnect.… see more >
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