Mansfield by Prier M-123-5036 300 Series 14″ Stem Assembly

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“Texted these guys on Saturday when they were closed and they answered me back. Ordered on Sunday and arrived at my house Wednesday. Put part in and so far so good. Never talked to anyone and order went flawless. Will order from again. Great shipping, came UPS. Thanks guys for your help. ”
-Travis P.
07/28/2024

$47.87

 

This item is a complete replacement stem assembly for the “original style” 300 series Mansfield wall hydrants (manufactured between 1970 and 2013), made by Prier Products.

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Mansfield Stem Assembly for 14″ Series 300 Hydrant

 

M-123-5036

 

  • The stem assembly has an overall length of 17 7/8 inches.
  • It is specifically designed for an 14-inch wall depth, measured from the back of the face plate to the water shut-off. It replaces the stem in a 378-08 or 379-08 hydrant.
  • The packaging includes the stem assembly, a metal O-ring, a support washer, and both left-hand (large flat) and right-hand (small thick) graphite packings to accommodate different faucet types.

 

Related Documents

 

300 Series Faucet Parts Breakdown

 

UPC:670210370172

 

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“This place rocks! I have replaced two parts for an old Gerber faucet in the laundry tub. After the spout was leaking, I could not find the right washers anywhere. I had to replace the whole spout, which they had in stock, and it was priced competitively. Now, not a drop leaks. ”
-John D.
02/03/2024