International Scout 800 80 Heater Switch Temperature Cable Fan Switch on 2040-parts.com
Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States
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Pulled from a 1970 800B. It seems to work just fine, cable operates as it should. End is somewhat rusty, but intact and not bent or distorted.
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