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Fleetguard Lf691, Lube Filter / X-ref Baldwin B49, Hastings Lf359 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.85
Location:

Republic, Missouri, United States

Republic, Missouri, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Fleetguard X-Ref Hastings:Hastings LF359 Manufacturer Part Number:LF691 X-Ref Fram:Fram HPH3335 & HPH335FP & PH3335 & PH3426 X-Ref Baldwin:Baldwin B49 X-Ref Luber Finer:Luber Finer LFP8469

Fleetguard LF691, Lube Filter / X-Ref Baldwin B49, Hastings LF359
Fleetguard is the Cummins Diesel Engine Filtration division
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