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Briggs And Stratton 260560 Link Nos Genuine Oem Part on 2040-parts.com

US $6.80
Location:

Enterprise, Alabama, United States

Enterprise, Alabama, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

This is a Briggs Control Rod # 260560. Has Been Obsolete since 2004. Last 1 we have.   .Check out my other items!

See photo's, fresh out of a local small engine repair shop, the man retired and we bought all of his parts from NOS, used obsolete items, everything that was on the shelf's. We will be listing these items as time allows, he dealt in Echo, Briggs & Stratton, MTD, Pioneer, Cub Cadet, Homelite Jonsred, Stihl, Tecumseh, Honda, Wheelhorse, & Others.

 We list no returns on most items under 15.00 due to cost of return & Restocking Fee. If you have problem let us know & we will attempt to work it out.


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