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#325226 Fri May 11 2012 12:55 PM
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Hello, it has been awhile since I last posted. Can anyone tell me what kind of pumps these are? I looked in Jacks book but I cannot find one exactly like the ones in the photo. Any help greatly appreciated.
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Fairly common Wayne 615's .Ed Shaver


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Thanks Ed.
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Page 315 of the first edition book.
Page 320 of the revised edition.

Literature for the 615 available at:

320891035355

Be sure to use the Ebay Search, lower right of this page, to view it, if you buy it, this side gets a commission.

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Thanks Jack. I was confused because I didn't see one with the oilier attached. Anyone have a photo of a Wayne 615 with oiler? Thanks Bob

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Where do you see an OILER?
On the 1st, 3rd & 4th [l to r] pumps I see that they have a NEPTUNE Totalizer [where hose attaches to bottom of cylinder].

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Dick, I've never seen a totalizer added like that before. Was that pretty common with visibles?


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Up till last year I had a Fry Totalizer & have had several others that I took off of visible pumps.
These in picture are basically the same as water meters still in use by most city water services. Only differences is the meter being read from side instead of top. I'll have to check storage yard, might still have 1 or 2.
These are shown with covers open.

visible Totalizer.jpg
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This one was added to a Rotary pump off a in-bed tank for fueling equipment on construction sites.

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Thanks for posting the close up photo's.


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