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Fuel Shut-off Solenoid Valve 1504-24c2u1b1s1 For Kubota Df-750 Choke Solenoid on 2040-parts.com

US $76.00
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Fuel Shut-off Solenoid Valve 1504-24C2U1B1S1 for Kubota DF-750 Choke Solenoid, US $76.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:tiantian Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:1504-24C2U1B1S1 other Part No.:129486-77952 UPC:does not apply

 Fuel Shut-off Solenoid Valve 1504-24C2U1B1S1 for Kubota DF-750 Choke Solenoid

It's replacement part for after-sales market, OEM products, not original and genuine.

  • The item will be delivered in 1-3days after your payment.
  • Name: Fuel Flameout solenoid valve
  • Part No.: 1504-24C2U1B1S1
  • Application: for Kubota DF-750 Choke Solenoid
  • Voltage: DC 24V


Note:We now supply this solenoid 24V or 12V,please contact us if you need.


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