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Parker Qdb 12 A10 B30 Ar175 Snow,fertilizer,sand Spreader Dual Control Valve , on 2040-parts.com

US $345.00
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Genoa, Ohio, United States

Genoa, Ohio, United States
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Brand:PARKER Other Part Number:QDB Manufacturer Part Number:QDB 12 A10 B30 AR175

PARKER DUAL FLOW MANUAL SPREADER CONTROL VALVE

MODEL  NO.  QDB 12 A10 B30  AR175

SALT , SAND , FERTILIZER   SREADER CONTROL VALVE

 

MANUAL SHUT OFF

SAE 12 INLET & TANK PORTS , SAE 10 WORK PORTS

SPINNER FLOW  0 - 10 GPM ,  37.9 LPM

AUGER FLOW 0 - 30 GPM  ,  113.6 LPM

ADJUSTABLE RELIEF VALVE  --  1750 PSI ,  120 Bar

NOS  ,  UNUSED  SPARE

 

g br 2 3

 

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