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Series 40 Detroit Diesel/ihc Gen Set Engine, W/radiator, Air Cleaner And Guard on 2040-parts.com

US $1,995.00
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, US

Tacoma, Washington, US
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Listed is for a Buy-it-Now, or Make a Best Offer,..for a "Series 40" Detroit Diesel/International Harvester, Computor Controled,

Electronic Fuel Injected, (DT466) "Running Take Out" Gen Set Engine,..Set to Run at 1600 RPM's,..Comes with the Instrument

Panel, Air Cleaner, Radiator and Guards (Pictured), Less the Starter.....Showing 7,885.3 Hrs of Operation on the Hour Meter,..

Engine Model # 1550-0011, Serial # 182219561, (Cast on the Flywheel Housing),..IHC Model # 5WK9, 203 HP, Part # 1807457C1,

Serial # 1150646. Mfg Date: Nov/27/98. This Complete Series 40 Engine, w/Radiator, Air Cleaner and Guard Weighs 2,950 lbs.,

Ready for a Local Pick-Up in Tacoma,Wa. 98421,  or I can quote you the shipping cost, I just need your Ship To City, State, Postal

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