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Parts Washer Pump

Binger

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Hello all you in Garage Land. I tried the search function and never have any luck.

Any how I recently got a 30 gallon Harbor freight parts washer. Its the kind that sits on a barrel and the pump hangs on a piece that hangs down in the solvent. The machine was new and I used it only about 45 minutes and the pump quit working. I havent taken it apart yet and maybe I can fix it once I get it apart.
What I was wondering is what is a good replacement pump for this unit? I havwe seen some on line but was wondering about a good one to buy and things to look for in a new one.


Thanks in Advance.
John Binger
 
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dodge610

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HF if you still have your reciept and it isnt that old should warranty the pump. Give there Customer service a call they will probably send you a new pump. There CS people are great they should fix you right up.
 
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Binger

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The washer was given to me by my brother who picked it up over 5 years ago. He never used it and gave it to me. I was a little sad after it quit mid way through taking apart a rear end for my model A.
 
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Binger

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I bought cleaning solvent from a local Oil company. Perhaps the pump wasnt set up for a petroleum based cleaner?
 

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Even Tho its 5 years old you should still be able to get a new pump from HF customer service. Granted you will have to buy it but HF has improved a lot of there products call them and explain the situation I am sure they can help you out. Never know they might have been getting calls about that pump all along. Its worth a try.
 
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Binger

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Thanks for the info. The nearest HF is 50 miles away. Will be headed down that way over the weekend and I may stop in and see what they have to say. I saw a pump on Home Depot site that is only about $25 bucks. They also listed a $40 dollar one. Wondering about quality of both. Hard to tell from the pics.
 
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If they know you at the HF they might hook you up. I know the manager and asst, manager at mine they usually pull strings to help out.
 

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If they know you at the HF they might hook you up. I know the manager and asst, manager at mine they usually pull strings to help out.

And if they don't know you and/or are like the employees at my local HF, all you get is a blank look and "We don't have any parts here or any way to find them. Mebbe, try an on-line search or call our customer service 800 number."

I've got a several-years-old HF air-over-hydraulic pump and there's no number stamped on it and whatever stick-on label is long gone. They looked at it and said, "The new one is different. Dunno if there's parts. Call customer service."

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Binger

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HF has two pumps, one for aqueous solvents and the other for petroleum-based stuff such as spirits etc.

I wonder if I have the aqueous solvent pump and killed it with my petroleum based solvent I put in it. when looking for a replacement I will make sure I get the right one.
 
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