Linkert Nickel Low Speed Spring -linkert. 27349-27 / Schebler Dl62 on 2040-parts.com
Brattleboro, Vermont, US
# 27349-27 NICKEL PLATED low speed lever spring
( Schebler # DL62 )
( Indian 102464 )
Made in the USA .
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