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Rv Diesel Generator Kubota 21kw on 2040-parts.com

US $4,700.00
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Merritt, North Carolina, United States

Merritt, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

KUBOTA, 21KW, RV DIESEL GENERATOR, SELF CONTAINED UNDER 700 HRS, WITH REMOTE PANEL, TURBO CHARGED,1800 RPM, RADIATOR COOLED,QUIET AND SMOOTH HAS 20 GALLON TANK IT SITS ON EASILY REMOVED WITH 4 BOLTS, IF DESIRED, NO PAYPAL CASH ONLY CAN SHIP IF NEEDED OR COME AND RUN IT   CALL WITH QUESTIONS 252 751 8661   NO PAYPAL

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