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Ford Tractor Ammeter Amp Oil Pressure Fuel Temperature Gauge Set Tachometer Blck on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

FARIDABAD, HARYANA, India

FARIDABAD, HARYANA, India
Condition:New

Ford Tachometer Gauge set With Tach. Replacement
fits Ford Tractor 
2N 8N 9N NAA 601 701 801 901 2000 4000

TACHOMETER
85MM DIAMETER



AMMETER 
OIL PRESSURE GAUGE
FUEL GAUGE
TEMPERATURE GAUGE 
length lead wire 5 feet/ 60"
(length can be extend upto 7 feet on request, without any other or hidden charges)

ALL GAUGES ARE IN 52 MM 
BLACK FACE GAUGES


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