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Fleetguard Fuel Filter Ff5612 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
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Yadkinville, North Carolina, United States

Yadkinville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fleetguard Manufacturer Part Number:FF5612 Other Part Number:4897897, 4989106, 87803200, 4897897, BF7922 UPC:FF0561200 Model Number:FF5612

 FLEETGUARD FUEL FILTER

#FF5612

  • Cross Reference: CASE CASE IH 87803200; CUMMINS 4989106; KOBELCO 87646722; NEW HOLLAND 4897897; NEW HOLLAND NH 87803197; BALDWIN BF7922; PUROLATOR 4897897

  • Height (inch): 6.95
  • O.D.1 (inch): 3.73
  • Thread: M20 X 1.5-6H IN
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