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Starter motor

Hi there, I recently purchased, at Cat V50B approximately 1980 model I think? It is an LPG unit with a 4 cylinder Continental engine.
The starter motor is a little worn to say the least. I recently pulled it apart and serviced it, which will buy me a little time. However I need to find the serial# and model / part #in order to seek out a replacement.
Can anyone please HELP?

Engine serial #249367 and part# 5749
  • Posted 18 Jun 2017 11:51
  • By justo_t
  • joined 18 Jun'17 - 1 message
  • Western Australia, Australia
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