Muncie Bearing Retainer W/ Seal For A Heavy Duty 3-speed Muncie on 2040-parts.com
Whitney, Texas, US
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The casting number is 3911977. This bearing retainer is in excellent condition with no cracks nor wear spots. The seal that is included is NEW.
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