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Koenig Willys Jeep Pto on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cannon Falls, Minnesota, United States

Cannon Falls, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Up for auction is an Two stick Koenig Willys Jeep PTO model 50  used for front and rear PTO equipment.  As you can see by the pictures the tops of the shifters where cut off, everything else look to be in good working order             

if you need more pictures, let me know and I will get them posted.

Used parts are expected to have some wear, surface rust, scratches, oil leaks, etc.  Be sure to check out the pictures  Sold AS IS, NO WARRANTY

Please ask questions before bidding!

Winning bidder must pay for the item within 3 days

. **Please note that I also have this item listed locally, if the item sells locally I will end the auction early. **

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