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15kw 15 Kw Diesel Generator Mitsubishi Diesel Engine Model M150 Low Hr Standby on 2040-parts.com

US $6,250.00
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Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
Mitsubishi 4 Cylinder Diesel Gen Set was standby for a school has 770 Hrs showing on meter Comes as in pictures. Unit By Mid American Engine Inc.
Brand:Misubishi Manufacturer Part Number:M150

  kw 15 Diesel Generator Mitsubishi Diesel Engine Model M150 Low Hr Standby

  Mitsubishi 4 Cylinder Diesel Gen Set was standby for a school has 770 Hrs showing on meter Comes as in pictures. Unit By Mid American Engine Inc. Sold AS IS.  Buyer must pay shipping we can only ship to a business you could come here and pick it up.  Ohio buyer must pay sales tax.

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