Replacement Window Operator

A quick learner from Pierre, SD says:
Here are the measurements and additional pictures.
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Emily from SWISCO responded:

Hello there! Thanks for reaching out to us. It appears the operator in the third photo is a different style than the one shown in your first photo. Can you remove your assembly from the window and show us some photos? That should help us narrow down a few options. 

A quick learner from Pierre, SD says:
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Emily from SWISCO responded:

Thank you for the additional photos. It's hard to say since your operator assembly appears to be damaged. The 39-329 and 39-330 come to mind but I would need to see photos of an undamaged version of your hardware to confirm, if possible. 

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