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![]() I had a Stewart, wored great until the impeller(spelling?) decided to come off the shaft inside the waterpump, chewing up the whole inside of the pump, and digging about 1/10-1/8" groove inside the pump. I called Stewart, they told me to send it back to them, and they sent me a brand new one free of charge. The pump was about a year old when this happened. I still have the new one sitting out in the shed, kinda scared to put it back on. Just my $.02 worth.
Chris
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