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Auto-lite 12 Volt Generator Cjh6001a For Small Engine 1960's With Good Pulley on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Brewster, New York, United States

Brewster, New York, United States
Nice aluminum pulley, turns, sold as core for parts or rebuilding since I can't test it
Manufacturer Part Number:CJH06001A Brand:Auto-Lite Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:unknown Part Brand:Auto-Lite Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

This looks to be off a small engine of some sort, 1960's era, 12 volt generator, I had an early 60's Allis Chalmers once, it MIGHT be off of that.  Good aluminum pulley, it turns but since I can't test it I sell it as a core for parts or rebuilding.  Please see the pictures for parts numbers and condition, thank you.

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