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Sun Apr 29 2012 10:20 AM
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Picked up this pump yesterday. All I know is its a M&S clock face. Has original ID tags they say 1929 patent, and I believe model 129E. Any info on these would be great pics also. Complete pump, still has guts in it and came with an original standard crown globe. How do you reset these? No reset crank on this pump. I'll get some better pics. thanks for the help.
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I turned your picture so noone breaks their neck trying to look at it! LOL
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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That is a great pump, dad has one restored and they look great.
Thanks, Phil _________________________________________________ Looking for any old pumps, or nice 5 gallon cans.
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Does anybody have any pics of restored ones?
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I can get you a pic but it will be later in the week before I can do so.
Thanks, Phil _________________________________________________ Looking for any old pumps, or nice 5 gallon cans.
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Great looking pump, I have one and haven't decided how i am going to do it up. Thinking about Atlantic with the fried egg pump plate. Pergel's has a couple on their catalog done in Sunoco. I am still looking for an original lower side panel for mine. Brady
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How did you reset these pumps? I do not see a reset crank on it anywhere or a place where one might go.
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Nice pump! Here's mine in a picture taken at Cheese's place. There is a reset knob in the center of this side's face that you use to manually turn the hands back.
Last edited by tokheim; Wed May 02 2012 03:07 PM.
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Nice pump I just got one like it only mine has a pump handle like a visable on it
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WOW Tok..... that thing looks great. Did Dice do it?
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WOW Tok..... that thing looks great. Did Dice do it? Thanks, yes he did.
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That makes sense on resetting. One of the glass covers has a hole in it. Does anybody make parts for these? This pump is missing the reset knob.
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Anybody know where I can find the reset knob?
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