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Posted by Tractor Tom on May 12, 2005 at 10:20:44 from (162.42.198.210):
Seems like the more I know, the less I understand. Just when I feel like I got a good understanding of my M belly pump I got thrown a few curves you guys might be able to educate me on. I got my usual good service from CNG CIH for replacement parts for my pump. However, when I inquired about some of the "improvement package" parts I got a suprise: the newer style pin was unavailable (356 683 R1) and the valve, 356 682 R1 is over $180. The existing "valve" is just a machined seat about the size of a nickel with an concaved orifice. The parts guy (good guy but not Ken U., BTW) said it didn't appear to be an assembly. I had to pass on that one, if I can get 400lbs out of the pump, I probably can get by. I will just use my old ball and spring but does that make sense, I thought I read on this board that the improvement kit wasn't that much?
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