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6-110 Rd Detroit Gm Diesel, 75kw Generator Set, With Kato Generator End on 2040-parts.com

US $9,995.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

Listed for a "Buy it Now", or Make me a Best Offer..for a 75 KW/6-110 RD "Roots Blown", Detroit GM Diesel 

1800 RPM, 75 KW Power Generator Set, Engine Model # (62406-RD), Serial # (6B-17033), Kato Brush Type 

Generator Model # (75MPS-22),Type # (8151-A), GMC # (602680). ....Used Engine Gen Set and Sold "AS-IS".

This 6-110 Engine/Gen Set Weighs: (12,850) lbs. and can be picked up in Tacoma, Wa. 98421, or I can quote you 

the shipping cost, I just need your City, State, Postal Code and Phone Number  Please........

Thanks For Looking !

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