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#744930 Sun Mar 08 2020 01:07 PM
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Hello All, I am looking for a replacement pump cylinder top for my lubester. I found out the hard way that one of the tabs had a micro fracture in and it finally gave out. I don't have reference guides and the lubester has no manufacturer markings on it. Any help finding parts would be appreciated.
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If you can not find one that one can be welded back together.


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If its just for display--you could 3M glue that piece back in place!


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Believe it or not, I actually use it. When you have a diesel truck, oil storage space can come in short supply. A lubester like this puts 5 gallon pails to shame. We'll see what shakes out of the parts world in a few weeks before get forced into a desperate move. Thanks.

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Bump request. Any info is appreciated.


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