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Bombardier / Can-am Ds650, Outlander 330 & 400 Atv Engine Installer / Remover on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Cartersville, Georgia, United States

Cartersville, Georgia, United States
It is missing the Hair pin clip that slips on the cable and fits in the hole at the shafts end
Brand:Bombardier / Can-Am Manufacturer Part Number:529035619 UPC:Does not apply

This tool is used on the Bombardier / Can-Am ATV's to Remove & Install the engines on the DS650, Outlander 330 & 400 models. 
Part Number #529035619.

They were Bombardier ATV prior to 2004-05 then became Can-Am ATV.

It is missing the Hair pin clip that slips on the cable and fits in the hole at the shafts end

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