The pump of the month for July is a visible. The Wayne 615 is the pump of the month! These seem to be some of the most common visibles out there. Please share these pumps if you have them!
-Wayne 615 : 1928-1941. Ten gallon, hand operated wet hose.
-Wayne 619: 1928-1933. Positive adjustable stops, hand operated.
-Wayne 626: 1928. Twin cylinders, 10 gallon cylinders, hand operated.
-Wayne 628: 1928-1931. Electric operated, wet hose, 10 gallon.
This above information is credited to Jack Sim's book. Please share your Wayne 615's everyone! Have a great July!
Here is my Wayne 615 that I picked off of a farm on my way home from Iowa Gas!
........Here is mine & it has the rare thermometer attachment! Chris
Here is one I did for my friend.
Randy I like how you did up your pump handle very cool!!!!
Randy I like how you did up your pump handle very cool!!!!
Thanks Grant. I try to be a little creative. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
Great pumps so far everyone!
There has got to be more 615's out there. They are common visibles!
This is the 615 I picked up awhile back. It is an old restoration but a nice complete pump. It’s going to a fellow Oldgasser that will convert it to a nice Skelly pump for his shop.
Here's the 615 I restored and had as a night light at my old house before selling it to a friend. Thanks for keeping this thread going Braden.
Here is our 615 on the deck, it is still in the winter mode, wrong globe, no hose and nozzle or handle. When I get the chance the correct pieces will be reinstalled. The camera view makes it look like it on an angle but it is straight.
Your cream can doesn't qualify Clifton...LOL
Neither does the G&B....lol
I always said I knew nothing about pump models. LOL. I did kinda look the same. I guess I'll leave it in for laughs. By the way and just for the record, that is the guys house where I bought it so the cream can is not mine and did not come with the deal. LOL
I forgot to post in July... Here is my 615... A very nice patina pump. I have the pricer box also
-Steve
Sweet I love that 36 next to it, hopefully I can find the parts to do mine...