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1947 Timken Detroit Axles Field Service Single-reduction Drive Unit Brochure on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Waunakee, Wisconsin, United States

Waunakee, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Type:Brochure Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1947 TIMKEN Detroit AXLES Field Service Bulletin SINGLE-REDUCTION DRIVE UNIT SPIRAL BEVEL AND HYPOID Manual 15 pages Brochure is in very good condition with very clean and three staples shown corrosion. I found it in Estate Sales. Look at pictures with condition before you bid. I can combine shipping. USA Bidders, Payment should be made within 10 DAYS of Auction End. International bidder, Payment should be made within 3 DAYS of Auction End. You are responsible for a payment any customs or import duties.

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