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Go-power Dy-7d Small Engine Dynamometer Jr. Dragster Go Kart Mini Bike on 2040-parts.com

US $1,099.78
Location:

Maquon, Illinois, United States

Maquon, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GO-POWER Manufacturer Part Number:DY-7D

GO=POWER SMALL ENGINE DYNAMOMETER MODEL DY-7D.  IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.  HAS COUPLER FOR 3/4" SHAFT ENGINES.  LOOKS LIKE IT IS MISSING THE "WATER OUT" COUPLER (SEE PIC).  HAS WATER TUBING, TACHOMETER AND THROTTLE CABLE.  CAN MOUNT MANY DIFFERENT SMALL ENGINES AND TEST THEM UNDER LOAD.  I HAVE NEVER USED THIS SO SELLING AS-IS.  COMES WITH MANUALS AND INSTRUCTIONS.   I GENERALLY SHIP BU USPS PRIORITY MAIL BUT CAN SHIP BY FEDEX OR UPS IF REQUESTED. 

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