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#692085 Tue Aug 08 2017 09:06 AM
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The nozzle bracket is broken on my wide body pump. I looked for a reproduction part and the part at GPH and Vic's do not look like the part on my pump. I believe the part is original to the pump. I will try Scobie or Buckles.




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Joe yours has had the rivet punched out of it. There should be a flexed stud attached to it. The repop ones you looked at should work. Some originals are more cupped that the repop ones. Richard

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Thank you. Can someone post a photo of what an original nozzle fork bracket looks like on a Cut 60?
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GPH does have that part. It is in the Wayne 70 section. The later 60`s use the same nozzle fork as a 70. the earlier ones used a lever style fork.


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