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Electronic Ignition Module Compatible with John Deere 320 330 420 430 440 60 70

$ 90.08

Availability: 51 in stock
  • Brand: Aftermarket part for John Deere
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Compatible Equipment Type: John Deere Tractor
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Compatible Equipment Make: John Deere
  • Part Type: Electrical
  • Compatible Model: John Deere 70(LPG with Delco Distributor #1111418 CCW Rotation)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • MPN: Does not apply

    Description

    All of our new parts are aftermarket replacements. The use of original manufacturer's names and part numbers is for reference purposes only.
    Our goal is to have 100% positive feedback. If you have an issue with a product you've received from us, please contact us and we'll resolve it to your satisfaction
    Fits John Deere Tractor(s) 40 (With Delco Distributor #1111709 or 11112711), 60 (LPG with Delco Distributor #1111418 CCW Rotation), 70 (LPG with Delco Distributor #1111418 CCW Rotation), 320 (With Delco Distributor #1111709 or 11112711), 330 (With Delco Distributor #1111709 or 11112711), 420 (With Delco Distributor #1112571), 430 (With Delco Distributor #1112571), 440 (With Delco Distributor #1112571)
    Replaces points & condenser with an electronic module
    Increases spark plug life and horsepower
    Improves fuel economy
    All new, rebuilt and used tractor parts have a 1-year warranty
    All States Ag Parts Item No. 181487
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