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New Emco Narrow Top Gear Set 24/33 Hewland Dgb, Dgn, March And Staffs Gearboxes. on 2040-parts.com

US $450.95
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
New EMCO top gear set. Photo is of actual parts.
Brand:EMCO Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

New EMCO gear set.  Interchangable with Hewland DGB, DGN and Hewland STA type gear boxes.  We have hundreds of New and Used ratios from EMCO, Hewland, March, and Staffs for most Hewland DGB applications.  Also available are new and used dog rings.  These items are for sale locally so please call John at (612)804-0901 to check for availability.  Please see our store for other high performance parts.

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