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Husqvarns Lt 125 12.5 Hp Tractor Front Axle / Spindles , Tie Rod Steering Arm on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Stacyville, Maine, United States

Stacyville, Maine, United States
good working condition, light scratches , dirt / oil residue
Warranty:No

husqvarna front end steering arm & tie rod , spindles , tractor had a kohler 12.5 hp motor cv 14s  spec. # 1454   398 cc  from running tested husqvarna lt 125 lawn tractor .  light scratches & rust , no play while bolted up , good working condition , no wear grooves in the spindles , will need new cotter pins for arms   , i believe this front end might be the same  for some john deere and cub cadet , mtd , craftsman , white , tractors / mowers and might fit a few different models   please feel free to ask any questions      thank you

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