Racing Briggs,horstman,greased Lightning,12t,clutch,used,l@@k N@w!! on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, Ohio, US
you are bidding on a Horstman Greased Lightning clutch. it's a 12 tooth set up for 3/3 inch crankshaft with a keyway.. it has 2 disc in good usable condition.it has some chain marks on the drum.this will make a nice clutch for your Briggs,Honda,or Clome. Shipping and Handling is 8.79 in the lower 48 states.
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