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Dc Cooper Model W-15-ss Hot Tank Parts Cleaner Serial #11599 on 2040-parts.com

US $3,500.00
Location:

Terrebonne, Oregon, US

Terrebonne, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:DC Cooper Manufacturer Part Number:W-15-SS Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

DC Cooper Corp. of Chicago, IL. Stainless Steel Hot Tank Parts Cleaner Model Number W-15-SS.  It has a "NEW MOTOR" with "0" running time hours, a "New Square D Safety Switch", a "New Power Cord with Plug", a "New Wheel Kit" has been installed, and a "New Owners/Operators Manual (a $50.00 item itself)".  Payment will be via Paypal, and Local Pickup is preferred. This unit weighs approx. 300 lbs.  I can assist in shipping it from here, but the buyer will be responsible the shipping costs. This unit was purchased new in 2006 at a cost of $12,000.00   You are welcome to come take a look at it in person prior to bidding. All sales are final.

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