Westerbeke 12.5 Kw Gasoline Generator Model 12.5 Btg on 2040-parts.com
Pflugerville, Texas, United States
Westerbeke four cylinder gasoline generator, excellent operating condition with only 136 hours since last reconditioned. Model 12.5 BTG, 79 cubic inches, 60 Hz, 12.5 KW at 1800 RPM. Seller has personal knowledge of running condition and was removed from damaged boat. Sold with no reserve For local pickup or will ship at buyers expense. |
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