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Mitsubishi Forklift Starter S4e S4s M2t62271 New Caterpillar Lift Trucks 18163n on 2040-parts.com

US $139.98
Location:

San Mateo, California, US

San Mateo, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Brand:WAI World Power Systems Manufacturer Part Number:M2T62271, M2T62272, M2TS0071 Interchange Part Number:32A66-00100, 32A66-00101 Other Part Number:18163N Warranty:Yes Core Charge:NO Type:starter

 

 

100% BRAND NEW AFTERMARKET
MITSUBISHI FORKLIFT STARTER S4E S4S M2T62271


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Used On:
Mitsubishi Lift Trucks w/ S4E, S4S Diesel Engines


Replaces:
Caterpillar- 103-9827
Clark- 920670
Mitsubishi- 32A66-00100, 32A66-00101, M2T62271, M2T62272

 

18163N (Ref. Num.2-2102-MI )
Starter - Mitsubishi OSGR
2.2kW/12 Volt, CW, 10-Tooth Pinion

Used On: Mitsubishi Lift Trucks w/ S4E, S4S Diesel Engines
Replaces: Caterpillar 103-9827, Clark 920670
Mitsubishi 32A66-00100, 32A66-00101, M2T62271, M2T62272


Lester Number : 18163

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