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E60 Meyer Plow Pump on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States

Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

THIS IS A COMPLETE PUMP EXCEPT FOR NO ACORN NUT ON CROSSOVER AND NO ELBOWS OR COUPLERS.STARTER DOES WORK,I TESTED IT AND IT SOUNDS GOOD.THERE ARE NO CRACKS ANYWHERE I CAN SEE.BOTTOM LUG HAS SOME CORROSION BUT NO CRACKS.THIS IS FOR PARTS OR NOT WORKING.I DIDNT TEST IT OUT.AS IS,NO RETURNS.THANK U.THE SCREWS FOR STARTER CAP ARE GONE AND 1 IS SNAPPED OFF ON STARTER.SHOULDNT BE A BIG DEAL TO GET IT OUT.IF U WANT ME TO GET IT WORKING LIKE IT SHOULD LET ME KNOW

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