Auto-lite Starter Mz 4072 4c Tractor Orange on 2040-parts.com
Jerome, Michigan, US
CASE TRACTOR STARTER, MZ-4072 4C, ITS CASE ORANGE, LOOKS TO BE VERY REBUILDABLE, NOT ALL GUNKED UP FAIRLY CLEAN, AND NOT ALL RUSTY SOLD AS IS PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE THEM. I WILL SHIP BY YOUR CHOICE OF CARRIER, SO PLEASE WAIT FOR AN INVOICE.
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