Vintage/antique jabsco model 2187 brass pump and motor. Impeller needs to be replaced , pump is attached to a vintage Wagner single phase motor that runs but occasionally stops. Item sold for restoration or parts only, pump did not pump and has a damaged impeller. No returns or refunds offers, sold as is. Item is heavy.
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