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7.5hp Eska Sears Ted Williams Starter on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Willow Creek, California, United States

Willow Creek, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Eska Manufacturer Part Number:0

This Starter is off a 1976 Eska 7.5 motor. Might fit other years and hps but please do your research to make sure.  I can help a little if you are not sure but i don't know a lot about Eska motors. These came off a barn find motor that had very few hours on it. It is in very good condition with a newer looking rope. I have other parts for this motor listed and some that aren't so if you need something message me.  Shipping is for lower 48 only. 

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