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Harbor Freight Predator Engine 420Cc (13 HP)
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Harbor Freight Predator Engine 420Cc (13 HP)

The Harbor Freight Predator Engine 420cc (13 HP) is a powerful and durable gasoline engine that can be used as a replacement for most standard engines. With gas-saving overhead valves, ball-bearing mounted horizontal shaft, and cast iron cylinder, this engine is perfect for use on pressure washers, compressors, log splitters, vacuums, tille…
The Harbor Freight Predator Engine 420cc (13 HP) is a powerful and durable gasoline engine that can be used as a replacement for most standard engines. With gas-saving overhead valves, ball-bearing mounted horizontal shaft, and cast iron cylinder, this engine is perfect for use on pressure washers, compressors, log splitters, vacuums, tillers, water pumps and blowers.
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    The Harbor Freight Predator Engine 420cc (13 HP) is a powerful and durable gasoline engine that can be used as a replacement for most standard engines. With gas-saving overhead valves, ball-bearing mounted horizontal shaft, and cast iron cylinder, this engine is perfect for use on pressure washers, compressors, log splitters, vacuums, tillers, water pumps and blowers.

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    Engine Size420cc
    ModelFreight Predator
    Product LineHarbor Freight Predator
    displacement420cc
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