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Kubota Diesel Motor- V3600 on 2040-parts.com

US $4,000.00
Location:

New Prague, Minnesota, United States

New Prague, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

For Sale is a new replacement Kubota V3600 Diesel motor. This motor was bought with the intention to replace a broke motor but ended up changing the motor to a different one entirely. This motor has been stored inside since its purchase two years ago. there is some surface rust on the exhaust and the back but does not go more than that. It is a striped down motor intended to simply put the existing parts on and it would be set to run. It does come with a new alternator, fan and raditator but nothing else. Asking $4000 or Best Offer, Can arrange shipping at request

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