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Re: Help, where to find a water pump
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Posted by Mark - IN. on March 04, 2006 at 05:59:48 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Help, where to find a water pump posted by old on March 03, 2006 at 11:40:13:
Good morning Old. Try maybe your auto parts place. I'm in Bristol, IN. and try to do my shopping for most stuff from the little Mom and Pop places that have supported the communities long before thos huge chain store place came to exist, like my Bristol Auto Parts. Besides, these guys are nice and if don't have (rare) what I need, they get it. I do have a AC-B for mowing and little stuff, and they ordered one for me, and got it. Took me about a month because was back ordered, and I missed making it to town a couple of weekends (only time home). Tell you what. I'll stop in up there later and get the manufacturer off of their water pump book, a website if is one - if your auto parts place don't sell the same brand, and take a look see for that '41 60. Maybe you can order it from the manufacturer direct if need be. Cost of my B water pump $104.00. Was a big, thick book, and bet so. Mark
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