Kohler Snowmobile Engine Pull Starter Plate on 2040-parts.com
Binghamton, New York, US
This is a NOS pull starter plate for most likely a Kohler snowmobile engine. It could also be from a JLO/Rockwell motor, but not sure. There is no part number or packaging with the part. It does have some surface rust on it from sitting on my parts shelves for over 20 years. It came in a large box of Kohler and JLO snowmobile engine and small engine parts from a former John Deere dealership. Unsure what it fits so feel free to ask any questions on it. I am cleaning off my parts shelves of Kohler snowmobile engine parts and some of the small engine parts. Will combine shipping. thanks for looking.
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