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John Deere 6081 Marine Diesel Engine 375 Hp With Only 4000 Hrs We Ship Worldwide on 2040-parts.com

US $13,500.00
Location:

Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada

Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada
VERY LOW HOURS, ONLY 4,000 HRS SINCE NEW, VERY WELL MAINTAINED
Brand:JOHN DEERE Manufacturer Part Number:6081 Engine(HP):375 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 FOR SALE:

JOHN DEERE 6081 POWERTECH MARINE DIESEL 375 HP ENGINE

RATED AT 375 HP AT 2400 RPM

VERY GOOD USED WITH ONLY 4,000 HRS SINCE NEW

COMES WITH ALTERNATOR, STARTER

FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE LISTING AT ANYTIME

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ANDRE AT 1-506-726-7795

THANK YOU

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