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Vintage Classic Arrow Brand 10,000 Rpm Tach Tachometer Skiroule & Others 3" Hole on 2040-parts.com

C $95.00
Location:

Roblin, Manitoba, Canada, Canada

Roblin, Manitoba, Canada, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Arrow

A very nice looking and classically styled, used Arrow tach which had been mounted on a 1973 Skiroule snowmobile. The sled had a Sachs engine and the tach worked great on it before I dismantled the snowmobile for parts. I suspect that the Sachs was likely a 2 Pole ignition but I am not certain and there are no markings on this tach saying whether it is a 2, 3, 4, or 6 pole unit. It fits into a 3" diameter hole.      

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 Location: FS-2-3                                                             approximate packaged                   21x15x14 cm       0.650 kg    4/23/16

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