Skip to content

ARS Kawasaki 900 / 1100 PTO INNER Side Crank Shaft Oil Seal 009-725J, 92049-3716

Marsoni M251S
Sale price$14.52
Pay 4 payments of $3.63 a month.Shop Pay
Get it in 3 business days with 1 day shipping. Friday, May 29
ARS Kawasaki 900 / 1100 PTO INNER Side Crank Shaft Oil Seal 009-725J, 92049-3716ITEM#: 009 725J CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL KAWASAKI 900 1100 95 06 OEM#: 92049 3716 BRAND: WSM FITMENTS: Make Model Year(s) Kawasaki STS 900 2001 2002 Kawasaki STX 1100 1997 1999 Kawasaki STX 900 1997 2006 Kawasaki STX DI 1100 2000 2003 Kawasaki Ultra 130 DI 1100 2001 2004 Kawasaki ZXi 1100 1996 2003 Kawasaki ZXi 900 1995 1997 NOTE: PTO INNER ARS DETAILS: GENUINE ARS BRAND For more information on our policies please click the Shipping and Payments tab or to
Easy Shipping

Quick Dispatch:

Your ARS Kawasaki 900 / 1100 PTO INNER Side Crank Shaft Oil Seal 009-725J, 92049-3716 orders ship within 1-2 business days.

Delivery Options:

  • Standard: 3-7 business days
  • Fast: 2-3 business days
  • Express: 1-2 business days

Order Tracking:

You'll receive a tracking link by email once your ARS Kawasaki 900 / 1100 PTO INNER Side Crank Shaft Oil Seal 009-725J, 92049-3716 ships.

Need Help?
Questions about ARS Kawasaki 900 / 1100 PTO INNER Side Crank Shaft Oil Seal 009-725J, 92049-3716, sizing, or delivery? We're just an email away.

Live Shipping Estimates:
Enter your location at checkout to see available shipping methods and costs for ARS Kawasaki 900 / 1100 PTO INNER Side Crank Shaft Oil Seal 009-725J, 92049-3716 in your area.

Get Shipping Estimates

Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
  • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
4.4 ★★★★★
Based on 394 reviews
Sort
Highest Rating
Newest First
Oldest First
Product Reviews
R
Rebecca Hill
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 4
Chilling History
Format: Hardcover
The police action in Korea began to heat up very quickly, as Chinese troops began to pour over the border, and take up defensive positions. The Marines that were deployed to the area had their hands full, trying to keep even more troops from crossing, while also defending the surrounding area. The horrific weather conditions, without the proper gear, and the determination of the Marines to refuse to give ground gave way to a very volatile situation. With temperatures continuing to plumate, the biggest enemy on either side was not munitions, it was frostbite and death. Many soldiers froze to death. Chinese soldiers were issued cold weather gear that was far below what was needed for the sub-zero temperatures of the region. Soldiers from the United States were not initially given the correct gear, although there was a push to get what was needed, but many still lost fingers and toes to frostbite. Medical units were also not fully prepared for the onslaught that was coming their way. Many found themselves overwhelmed with wounded, while low on supplies and materials. This was a great read, and a real eye-opener on the deprivations that were suffered by both sides during the beginning of the Korean War. Joseph Wheelan again brings a great amount of detail, both tactical and strategic, as we look at one of the more brutal aspects of the Korean War.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2026
A
Verified Purchase
Arrow55
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Very good author.
Format: Hardcover
Chosin Reservoir is what everyone who knows someone involved in the Korean Conflict will want to read about. Wheelan is an outstanding writer, able to help you visualize the horror our military experienced. The author reveals some of the human blind spots in decision making by commanders leading to the tragedy.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2026
M
Verified Purchase
Michael H
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Why wasn’t MacArthur court martialed?
Format: Hardcover
If there is a better book about overcoming the impossible, please send the title. Leadership at every level except the very top as well as the esprit de corps of USMC carried the day against overwhelming numbers of Chinese armies ( yes, armies - hundreds of thousand against USA and USMC troops). The Korean War doesn’t get the respect it deserves. Emperor MacArthur sat on his butt in Tokyo refusing to believe he could be wrong while Chinese armies crossed the Yalu intent on destroying the 1st MARDIV and the USA units east of the Chosin Reservoir. He spent one night in Korea during the entire war until President Truman fired his ass and rightly so.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2025
J
Verified Purchase
John G
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Comprehensive analysis of the Chosin Reservoir campaign
Format: Hardcover
Excellent excellent review and analysis of the Chosin Resevoir campaign. The author examines the battle day-by-day from the Marines, Army, and Chinese Army perspective. This should be a required reference when studying the battle to understand lessons learned. So often books on this campaign are fragmented. In this book, he put the exciting descriptions of the action in the context of the broader campaign. I really appreciated how he included Task Force McLean/Faith which often gets omitted. After reading a number of books on this battle, I knew what was going to happen, but have to admit that it was hard to put this book down. HIGHLY highly recommended.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
W
Verified Purchase
W. Bonkosky
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Lots of info about an iconic USMC battle.
Format: Hardcover
This excellent book should be required reading in Marine Corps Boot Camp! Both Mao Tse-Tung and the commander of the 10's of 1,000's of Chinese "volunteers" who tried to surround and annihilate the 1st Marine Division at Chosin acknowledged that the 1sdtMarDiv was the best division in the American Armed Forces. And the Marines there proved they were correct in that assumption! I am proud to have served in that very division as a peacetime Marine, 1956 - '58.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025

recommand products