F/S 16-20 fan
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Craig Leach
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F/S 16-20 fan
16-20 steel fan hub, good barrel for belt tight rivets, bushings a little loose but serviceable. $55 + shipping.
Craig.
Last edited by Craig Leach on Tue Nov 04, 2025 11:42 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Karl Von Neumann
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Re: F/S 09-16 fan
Fan hub for 09 to 16 was brass steel is 16 and on
Please hold the other 6 voices are taking a vote
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Craig Leach
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Re: F/S 16-20 fan
You are correct Karl I just looked @ the blades in the parts books. Thanks for the correction.
Craig.
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Allan
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Re: F/S 16-20 fan
Those fan blades differ from our Canadian sourced parts. On ours, the outer end of the embossed ridge tapers out to almost nothing. Those are quite definitely sharply defined at each end, more like the deeper pressings on the very early blades. Interesting! Nice example.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.