COMPLETE 40 KW DIESEL GENERATOR SET
NEW GENERAC MODEL 2988010100 SERIAL 2071304
(QTY. 2 AVAIL) PRICE PER EACH ON AUCTION
BRAND NEW UNUSED 40 KW Generator Set
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- 1800 RPM
- Output: 120v/208v, 220v three phase
- ENGINE DEAWOO
- BRAND NEW GENERATOR END
- PREMIUM ELECTRONIC PANEL INCLUDED
Powered by DEAWOO 3.268L DIESEL ENGINE
12V electric start
- Water-cooled – INCLUDES INDUSTRIAL RADIATOR
- Safety shut-down
- Replaceable element air cleaner
Dimensions: 69" L x 34" W x 49" H
Weight: 1800 lbs.
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