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#34851 Wed Jul 19 2006 08:05 PM
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Hello All,
I have a Correct Measure 10-H,I've Read in one of the pump guides that it's called a FRY Pump. Did I read this correctly?
Does any one know where in Mid-Michigan I can get some sheet medal work done?
I need the bottom 44 inch.round piece.
I'm also going to need repo. parts for a few clock faces,American,Bennett,and St. Louis pump Co. My question is, which Co.should I deal with on repo. parts?
My friend is having a tough time getting parts he ordered several weeks ago.
By the way if you couldn't tell these are the FIRST pumps I've everworked on! I've been collecting for some time though. Thanks

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Welcome to the site.

A number of the restoration companies make parts for Fry pumps. Check the listings elsewhere on this site and visit them on the web.

Since your pump has a round lower portion, you could always have a local sheet metal company make you new panels. Although, with your location, you may have to try a larger city for a compentent shop.

Later . . .

Jim



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