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Ralph, the John S Barnes company is located in Ohio. They don't really make too many different kinds of pumps, just different voltages, tank sizes, and valve configurations. I would see if there is a Barnes website. Is this piece all bolted together? Pump, motor and tank all in one? If so, the motor and tank will be black and the valve/pump assembly in the middle will be aluminum. If this is so, I'm willing to bet any forklift dealer can cross this over just by looking at it. I highly doubt that this is a Fraser only item, especially since they didn't order 100,000 at a time. I've personally taken these Barnes pump units from a Crown and put it into a Raymond. Let me know if you still have troubles. Andy
  • Posted 6 Jul 2004 11:59
  • By andy_h
  • joined 11 Jun'04 - 4 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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