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Ottawa Yard Truck 5th Wheel Release Air Cylinder # 90026594 Kalmar Cargotec on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:9026594 Warranty:No Part Brand:OTTAWA, KALMAR/CARGOTEC

UP FOR SALE IS A OTTAWA YARD TRUCK (KALMAR/CARGOTEC) 5TH WHEEL AIR RELEASE CYLINDER PART# 90026594. WE PAID $191.27 FOR IT A MONTH AGO. IT WAS INSTALLED AND USED FOR LESS THAN ONE DAY BEFORE THEY REALIZED THEY NEEDED THE 5TH WHEEL COMPLETE O/H KIT WHICH INCLUDED A NEW CYLINDER AND THEY INSTALLED THAT ONE INSTEAD OF THIS! SO YOU CAN HAVE A GREAT BARGIN WITH THIS CYLINDER FOR ONLY $110.00 AND WITH NO TAXES!

SOLD AS IS AND AS PICTURED. NO RETURNS AND I URGE YOU TO VERIFY THIS CYLINDER WILL CORRECTLY FIT YOUR APPLICATION.

I SHIP UPS AND ONLY INSIDE THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES!

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