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Universal Kobta 10.5kw Diesel Marine Generator on 2040-parts.com

US $3,500.00
Location:

Wilmington, California, United States

Wilmington, California, United States
Condition:Used

This is a Used Universal 10.5 KW Diesel Marine Generator model # 10.5 D40 Engine Model 5432
It has had a Valve Job and New Injectors
It was serviced with the Heat Exchanger Boiled out, New Zincs, New Oil and Fuel Filters Cleaned and Painted. 
It runs Great.  The Hour Meter broke at 1300 hours It is aprox 44 inches long, 22 inches wide, and 25 inches high

Will ship by freight but the crating costs has to be paid up front and non refundable
 

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