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Eaton Truck Axles Service Manual 1960 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Lake View, New York, United States

Lake View, New York, United States
USED , COMPLETE, VERY NICE CONDITION, 1960 WRITTEN ON COVER, SMUDGE ON COVER. NO RIPS OR TEARSPLUS TWO INSTRUCTION PAMPHLETS ON TWO SPEED AND THREE SPEED AXLE OPERATION.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

EATON TRUCK AXLES

SERVICE MANUAL 1960

PLUS SERVICE MANUAL SUPPLEMENT

3-SPEED TANDEM DRIVE AXLES

AND TWO PAMPHLETS ON OPERATING TWO AND THREE SPEED AXLES

ALL IN NICE CONDITION, 1960 WRITTEN IN INK ON FRONT COVER AND SMUDGE ON FRONT COVER. OTHERWISE APPEARS UNUSED. 

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