Kawasaki Mule Cylinder Heads 11008-6036. And 11008-2135 on 2040-parts.com
Robbins, North Carolina, US
This pair of cylinder heads are used and came off of a Kawasaki Mule using the FD620-D engine. These are two good cylinder heads. Fits kawasaki mule part # 11008-6036 and 11008-2135. If you are needing good cylinder heads with the valves at a great price this is the part for you. If you are in need of any other engine parts for the FD620-D send me a message with the part name and number and I will let you know if I still have the part you need. Thanks for looking!
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