Yamaha Threaded Round Lift Screw For Fm48 Rc42 Rt38 Terrapro Lawnmover 1988 on 2040-parts.com
Magnolia, Mississippi, United States
Yamaha Threaded Round Lift Screw for FM48 RC42 RT38 TerraPro Lawnmover 1988. Yamaha part number BA2-65941-00.
Fits on Yamaha TerraPro Lawn Maintenance Vehicle RT38, RC42, and FM48 year 1988.
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