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#352031 Wed Aug 29 2012 03:55 PM
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Can anyone tell me if this looks to be an 851. I've not had one & really not sure.
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indgasman #352034 Wed Aug 29 2012 04:16 PM
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gas pump pic's WAYNE 851/853

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IF the lip on base [sheet metal stop] was taller, it would be a WAYNE 850.

This is what the Clock Mech. [missing 1 face & backer pan] that you'll need for it. I sold this last year.

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Looks pretty short to be one of those.


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Customized by Farmer/Rancher/Service company, Clock Meter Not Required to pump fuel into tractor!

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Thanks Bennett, which would be best taking it to a tall or keeping it short?

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Restore back to original height. Vendors have the need trim castings & sheet metal. Someone here might have the clock Mech.
Ron Scobie has cast iron castings & faces/hands.
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Lotta work but a good 851 is probably worth around $1500 in the raw! It will take a little effort on your part, but what you have now is pretty much a parts pump. You can improve on this one a lot!!


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Thanks! Will do & check w/a few of the guys to take it back org.


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