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Model # 1165717180 Official Kenmore powermate attachment

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Motor 4147596
#43

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Motor

Part #4147596

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Block 742015
#15

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Block

Part #742015

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Brush 742030
#38

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Brush

Part #742030

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Gasket 747156
#49

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Gasket

Part #747156

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Washer 725635
#30

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Washer

Part #725635

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Sprocket (black) 742506
#35

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Sprocket (black)

Part #742506

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Wand 742937
#1

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Wand

Part #742937

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Lens 747245
#8

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Lens

Part #747245

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Bearing 743395
#19

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Bearing

Part #743395

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Pad Pedal 4150826
#12

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Pad pedal

Part #4150826

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