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Comet ? Secondary / Driven Clutch Manco Go Kart Mini Bike Mower on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Rochester, New York, US

Rochester, New York, US
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This is a secondary clutch. Don't know the make. Possibly Comet? It was part of what I believe to be, a Carter Brothers dune buggy type go kart. I don't need this part because we installed snowmobile motor and drive system on this kart. Diameter of the pulley is 7.5 inches and the shaft size is 3 quarters  of an inch. Shaft is keyed. Looks to be in great shape, although because I don't know much about it, and can't guarantee that, this is being sold AS-IS.


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