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Used Corghi Reversible Tire Changer Airmotor # 319135 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
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Rhode Island, US

Rhode Island, US
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Used Corghi Tire Changer Airmotor
Part Number 319135
Fits Coats (small motor), Corghi & Hofmann
This motor was removed from an all air tire
changer.  We do not know anything else
about its condition.

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