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Bob
Our 1976 Hunter 30' has a pulley on the end of the boom inside the track, which is frozen, I have it free but its tight,and the edges worn. I think prior to the spring it should be replaced. Problem is (being a novice at this, A real real novice) I don't have a clue what it is called. The actual wheel on the pulley is less than an inch in diameter. It is connected to a piece of 1/8" or 3/16" wire, and somewhere inside the boom it is spliced to a rope, and it comes out the other end. Its is riveted/ screwed to the inside of the track (patchwork repair?). I dont believe it was original equipment, because the slat in the track that it sits in, looks like it was cut by hand and not machined. Anyone have any idea what it is called. and where to find a replacment. I don't want to take it out till I find a new one. The boom is in the cellar (along with the rest of the interior) at the moment.