Ihc International Harvester Mt110 Mt113 Scout Brake Shoe Self Adjusting Cable on 2040-parts.com
Watson, Louisiana, US
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Item offered is one Lot of >> Three << Brake adjusting cables. Please, it is the buyer's responsibility to make sure of compatibility and correctness for their needs. Do your own research.
Part number 308147C91 and has been found in the MT110 parts index showing Group 4 pages 45 and 46. MT113 Group 4 page 13. Buyer to receive as pictured.
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