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brent5631

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Does this pump appear to be a legit saylor beall 703/705? Thinking of looking at it this weekend.
Also can anyone tell me what to look for to id it?
 

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I was afraid it might be a clone as I never found a picture like it. Oh well, guess I won't go check it out. It was for sale for $200 with a busted motor. That seemed like a deal if It was legit.
 

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If the pump still work, you can spend about $500 to get a quality 5hp motor and starter. Those SB-705 clone are still consider above average in performance. A brand new, equivalent performance and design, will cost you at least $1500.

Keep in mind that the pump itself is 200lbs+ and it's extremely difficult to handle w/o crane or hoist. For home owners, I try to push people away from SB or Quincy and go for a Champion pump.
 
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