Strange S-series 9" Iron 3.25" Side Bearing Case -- Brand New !! on 2040-parts.com
Monee, Illinois, United States
I have a brand new strange S-series 9" bare iron case with tail shaft bearing. it's part number N-2206. it uses 3.25" side bearings and has heavy-duty nodular iron caps & steel adj. nuts. it also has the tail bearing installed. it's brand new and has been sitting on the shelf for a year. if you have any ?'s please call me at 1 312 502 6312. this 9" case is for sale locally and I can end this auction at any time
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