This The Correct Aftermarket Convection Blower I would Need?

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R-G

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Dec 13, 2012
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Central Ct
My blower is heading south for the rest of the winter <> on lower speeds its starting to squeal and sometimes stop for a few seconds. (no where to oil it, its a sealed unit) After doing my sunday stove cleaning it took a 1/2 hour of starting-not working-unplugging-plugging back in to finally get it to work. Works on higher settings when the stove is hot. Have looked around for a replacement and came across an aftermarket piece a lot cheaper than factory would be, it is listed as part number 12146109 (wood heat website pt number) would this be the correct one i would be in need of? Im not familiar enough with the model numbers on all these stoves to be certain im looking at the right part, need a lil help please..............

http://woodheatstoves.com/whitfield...er-market-replacement-p-318.html?cPath=95_225
 
Are you SURE there aren't any lube ports? They sometimes end up on the underside of the blower:
blower lube ports.jpg
 
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