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There is a possibility that this model is not supported any longer. What you are needing is an IMPELLOR. The company that makes sure dry has a lot of information here: http://www.pumpproducts.com/myers-m-39.html
Check to see if the motor spins freely or appears to be dragging or stuck. If it does not spin freely, then you need to overhaul the pump and replace bearings and shaft seal or locate the source of the dragging in the pump housing
I presume your pump is having a separate power supply. It is to operate if and when there is power outage. Am I right? Check your Shur-Dri backup pump. Plug it to another power source, and switch it on. If it runs, then the problem could be power supply. Have this checked using voltage tester (multitester set at 300 volts) or you may use an electric bulb.
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