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New Starter Craftsman Yard Machine Snowblower Snow Thrower Starter Acqd170 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Waterford, Wisconsin, United States

Waterford, Wisconsin, United States
cords were cut. You will need to use your switch and plug.
Brand:DB Electrical Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:127-9386, ACQD170

ITEM SPECIFICS
**Brand new starters**


CONDITION
**NEW CONDITION, UNFORTUNATELY THE CORDS GOT CUT OFF DUE TO A MISUNDERSTANDING. **

COMPATIBILITY
**N/A**

ADDITIONAL DETAILS
**I'VE INCLUDED PICS OF THE WIRES INSIDE TO SHOW HOW EASY IT'S GOING TO BE TO SWITCH  TO YOUR CORD FROM YOUR EXISTING MACHINE. TO CRACK IT OPEN AND "PRETEND" TO CHANGE  THE WIRES TOOK ABOUT 10 MINUTES. 2 BOLTS AND 3 SCREWS**

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