Air Brake Valve Rd045 Sealco on 2040-parts.com
Gallipolis Ferry, West Virginia, US
This auction is for a new air brake valve made by sealco number 110139 RD045 Four port service relay 4 3/8 delivery ports, 3/4 reservoir port, 3/8 aux supply port . RD is for decaying ratio relay valve not in box ships to the lower 48 states Other locations maybe higher thanks Karen
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