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Tue Dec 07 2010 11:35 PM
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Hi there,
am need of help here.
First can anyone help me identify this pump. I wish to know if it is original, and year of mfg perhaps. It has been refurbished and the lower engine has been removedt. Only left, the meter mechanism which i will try to post another picture.
the globe was not part of the deal and acquired separately. But does it matches this type of pump given if i change the color and decal?.
Your advice and comments are much appreciated espc since i cant get any information from this part of the world.
best regards e
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additional photos to help with the process.
Can someone share how do i fix a globe on this pump. It could be possible that my type of globe is not suitable for this pump but i still have to make do since i dont have much choice over here.
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Need photos of the sides too. Is there a metal tag attached to the pump?
Mike
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additional photos.
thanks for reading
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hi strnge,
would the additional photos help?. thanks for replying so soon.
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The other side too please. Also please take photos from the side which I can see the whole pump, not just a small area.
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Take photos of the other side so I can see the entire pump.
Mike
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Hi Mike,
Unfortunately thats all the pictures i have for now. I will try to grab some this evening and post them tomorrow.
once again thanks for helping.
best regards eric
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looks like the hose is coming out of one side and hangs on the other. All photos I have seen, have the hose coming out of the same side as where it would hang on the pump.
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I will look in my Gas pump identification book I bought on this website to see if I can help.
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the arm with the hose can be swing around. But not sure if it can be swing to be on the same side. but the hose is too long anyway.
thanks.
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The book says OPW is a generic manufacture of Handles and flow gauges.
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The pump looks similar to a Tokkheim 39.
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