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#82336 Mon Jul 23 2007 04:21 AM
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I will take a photo of my cast aluminum base this evening and post it. I think it is the same as the cast iron but haven't inspected that close.

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#82337 Mon Jul 23 2007 01:30 PM
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Cast Aluminum base.



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It's been a few years since I posted a pic of this pump, it's a tall 39 with three ad glass, all sides except for the hose side. Before I restored it the panels looked to be original to the pump. Globe is an original.



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Mike thanks for the picture, looks like the same mold as the cast steel, and takes the same door mech.. Vern great looking pump and wish I had the globe. Maybe they felt the add glass would get broken on that side. Keep the pictures comming. Richard

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Here are a couple more images. Richard




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Here are a couple more 39's. Richard





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When did the 39 switch from the aluminum face plate to the porcelain? I have also noticed some of the porcelain face plates that have the black around the gallon & price numbers.
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Mike,

Very good question!!! I would like to know the answer to that too.


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Here are three from the Simpler Times Museum, plus the Pennzip I'm still working on trying to bring home.




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Shot with DSC-W5 at 2007-08-05
A couple of 39SL's that I have.

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Mike and Travis, wish I could answer your question. All I know is that the Aluminum face plates were early and that the sight glass bezel had Sight glass must be full before and after use on them while the porcelin ones were plain. Maybe some one else can come up with the answer.

Great looking pumps Tokheim and KD, keep those pictures coming. Richard

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Great Job on POTM Richard. thanks everyone for sharing. I used to have 2 tall 39's but traded them. Nice pumps !!!

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I have a 39DP clockface DATED 1-39 . How rare is this pump??





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Nice pair of pumps. The clock face pumps show up now and then but not to many around that I know of. Nice thing about it is most of the parts are interchangable from the computer pump from what I know. Would be interested to know what is different besides the clock Meck. between the two. Richard

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These pumps are identical except for a small hole on the side panel on the clock pump to reset the clock,and the frame where the clock unit mounts, is wider than where the computer pump mounts are.If you sit a computer in the clock pump frame,you can only bolt up 2 places instead of 3..The frame is 1/2 inch wider on 1 side in this area..Thanks.Brian....







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