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Anderson Delco Remy 101951 12v Generator Kohler K301 Kohler K161s With Regulator on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Purlear, North Carolina, US

Purlear, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes

 I have Anderson DELCO REMY 101951 12V GENERATOR on Kohler K301 engine with regulator.
Item is mounted on an Allis Chambers 312 tractor With a K301 motor. Will fit other models with the Kohler K 301 motors or Kohler K161S engines
Will fit other Allis Chalmers ,Cub Cadets and International tractors.

In this auction Buyer will receive
1 Delco Remy generator
1 block mount its is yellow see pictures


The Generator is in working order as of last week  It bolts in the same place as the starter bolts .

This items will be very heavy. I will most likely have to ship the items in one package. Still I  don't think it will be cheap

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