Sears
Central Air Conditioner

Model # 867800521 Official Sears cooling condenser

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Contactor 1050699
#4

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Contactor

Part #1050699

Replaced by #94-388

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$33.20
15% OFF Phone Price : $39.20
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Central Air Conditioner Condenser Fan Motor, 1/6-hp (replaces 1068865) 1052662
#2B

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Central air conditioner condenser fan motor, 1/6-hp (replaces 1068865)

Part #1052662

$182.64
6% OFF Phone Price : $194.64
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Fan Blade 1050698
#1A

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Fan blade

Part #1050698

Replaced by #1085684

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Serv Valve 1052652
#9

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Serv valve

Part #1052652

Replaced by #1080995

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Heater 708849
#13

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Heater

Part #708849

Replaced by #1053477

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Half-coupling (suction) 713326
#12

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Half-coupling (suction)

Part #713326

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Top Panel 1052697
#13

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Top panel

Part #1052697

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

C-box Cover 1052698
#11

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C-box cover

Part #1052698

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

C-box Top 1052782
#1

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C-box top

Part #1052782

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

#36 Drill, .1065 F/f/867.762701 867.762721 867.762731 N/P
#36 drill, .1065 f/f/867.762701 867.762721 867.762731

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