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1950 Johnson 10hp - Model Qd11 And Pressure Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Venice, Florida, US

Venice, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Johnson Engine(HP):10 Country of Manufacture:United States

Under the flywheel are 2 brand new coils and condensers, the points were still good. Original coils are almost N/A, so they account for a good chunk of the asking price. It starts right up, idles nice and has good top end, over 22mph on a GPS.

All new seals, gaskets, o-rings and impeller in the lower unit. Carb completely gone through, with all new parts. The motor is very clean and original, the cowl has no dents. Includes an original operating instruction manual. Pressure tank, hose & fitting (with new o-rings). I'll hold it for you if you're coming to Florida this winter, and run it so it stays in good running condition, just ran it in a barrel in late September.

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