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Sun Mar 08 2015 07:35 AM
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Looking for an original reset crank for My Bennett 76.
It looks like this one Matt posted in POTM.
Last edited by bowserman; Sun Mar 08 2015 07:35 AM.
- Jacob - Email: jake5246@hotmail.com Cell 507-259-2601
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It would be interesting to see if that reset has any part numbers on the back side. That is NOT what the SSE literature shows the pump used. Ron
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I can try and get a small mirror in there and see if there is any numbers. The pump appears to have been untouched when I got it. It still had the guts and never had a globe on it.
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I'd be interested to see what you find out Matt. Ron, I will have to look at the literature I got from you to see what it looks like.
- Jacob - Email: jake5246@hotmail.com Cell 507-259-2601
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I forgot to check, but just went out to see. No numbers on the back of the handle.
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