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Ge Electrak Rear Lift on 2040-parts.com

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Richmondville, New York, United States

Richmondville, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GE ElecTrak Placement on Vehicle:Rear Primary Color:Yellow

Refinished rear for rototiller and other large frame ElecTrak garden tractor attachments.  New paint, wiring, chain, lift belt & staple, stainless steel fasteners.  Up & down switch along with motor operate.  "Wheelie bar" & axle clamps included to mount rototiller to tractor.  No warranty implied or given - this equipment is 40 plus years old.

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