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Posted By: Gasboy Wayne gas pump, serial # 126865 - Tue Nov 14 2000 12:52 PM
I have this Wayne pump that I am beginning to restore. The serial # is 126865.
The pump is green in color, stands about 50"
high, appears to be a curb pump and has an Imperial brass tag.
I would like help in identifying this pump by year and model so I would be able to find parts. Also need help with the face discription. It looks to be a dial face.
I can email pictures to anyone who may be able to help with identifying this pump or click on the image below to view them now. Thanks


Thanks Jack. Now I know what I got here I can start doing the old pump justice. Apprerciate all your help.

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[This message has been edited by Gasboy (edited 11-16-2000).]
Posted By: Koz Re: Wayne gas pump, serial # 126865 - Wed Nov 15 2000 05:44 AM
Please send some pictures of the pump. I will try to help.
Posted By: Jack Sim Re: Wayne gas pump, serial # 126865 - Wed Nov 15 2000 07:41 PM
I have pictures of just about everything Wayne has made. It would be good if you posted a picture on this site so we all can help you.
Posted By: Jack Sim Re: Wayne gas pump, serial # 126865 - Thu Nov 16 2000 05:23 AM
I have been able to identify your pump as the Wayne Cut 207, which was introduced in 1919. It was sold as a curb pump with the ability to register 20 gallons per sale. It had a meter to keep the total number of gallons delivered. Wayne's ad for the pump claims that at the time (1919) the 207 was the fastest gallon pump being marketed, also this pump was marketer as an inexpensive pump. Your pump is missing a pipe that went up about 3' that the hose was attached to. In 1923 the pump was reintroduced with a visible attachment, the Cut 207-V. I have a color sales brochure for this pump that I can copy, please let me know.
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