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Tronair Gpu 112820c 28.5 Vdc Diesel on 2040-parts.com

US $22,850.00
Location:

Vero Beach, Florida, US

Vero Beach, Florida, US
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Details:  Like New.  Very Light Use - 159 hours total time

Tronair: 112820C
Description: GPU, 28.5 VDC DIESEL
   

Specifications:

Continuous 800 Amps
Peak 2000 Amps
Fuel Diesel
Engine Cummins Turbocharged 4-cyl
Length 96.5 (25.5) in (cm)
Width 66.25 (168) in (cm)
Height 61 (155) in (cm)
Weight (Dry)

2900 (1315) lb (kg)

 

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