Winsmith Speed Reducer Gearbox 7.5:1 917mdse Or 917 W/ Mounting Adapter New on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This gear box is brand new, and has a special mounting plate that can be used, or removed to just use the factory mounting surface.It has a 5/8" input and 1.00 inch output shaft..It is 7.50:1 ratio and all the other specs. are on the last picture.I have other gearbox s on hand too, so message me for your needs.I will ship right away.thanks for looking
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