Nos Gen Ford Tractor Part Front Whl Outer Cone Roller Bearing Assembly No.b-1216 on 2040-parts.com
midwest, United States
Vintage NOS Genuine Ford Tractor Parts Front Wheel Outer Cone and Roller Bearing Assembly No.B-1216 in original box. No other info as to what vehicle this fits. Check pics. Top bidder pays in full including S&H ($5.00 in US, more or less DEPENDING on zip) within 3 days of auction end. International bidders must pay additional S&H costs. PLEASE do NOT send payment until I have sent invoice.
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