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Caterpillar Operator's Instructions For Diesel D17000 Locomotive Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $26.95
Location:

Tualatin, Oregon, US

Tualatin, Oregon, US
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Caterpillar Operator's Instructions for Diesel D17000 

Locomotive Engine

Good condition!

This listing is for a Caterpillar Operator's Instructions for Diesel D17000 Locomotive Engine in good condition 

The manual pictured below is the actual manual you will receive.

 The covers and edges show some wear, but the inside pages are good
with minimal greasy fingerprints and No ripped, torn or missing pages and no writing.
 It measures 9" tall x 6" wide w/ 28 pages

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