1850 'water pump pulley'

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1850 'water pump pulley'

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on the 1850 there is a fake water pump pulley, whats the purpose for this other than having a bearing that can fail?
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It carries the fan
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If you don't have the fan, is there a water pump that would fit where the boss used to be?

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matt of the vivas wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 9:01 pm It carries the fan

Doh..... good point thanks :roll:
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