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Coats 4050a Tire Changer Operation And Parts Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Sanger, California, US

Sanger, California, US
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Coats 4050A Tire Changer Operation and Parts Manual. 24 pages packed with information. Nicely reproduced printed manual that is spiral bound so it will lay flat. Don't hesitate to ask questions. Check out my other auctions for Caterpillar parts such as Ten, Fifteen, Twenty Two, D2, D4, or D6 parts. This is not my full time job, it may take me a day to get back with any questions. I only ship a couple of days a week. Please be patient. I will do my best to ship the least expensive way and to combine shipping. Item must be paid for in 48 hours unless you contact me via email. I will file a case with Ebay for unpaid items. If you can't pay for it, please do not bid on it.


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