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Tue Dec 08 2009 05:01 AM
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I have never seen a tag that says "cut 77"???? What is that for all you visible pro's. Thanks
Kris Strong
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FREEDOM oil items wanted.
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Okay so it's just a regular 177 or is their a 77 model somewhere I can't find? I know rookie question but I am not a visible guy. Thanks Ryan. No DMB 150 parts in that pile you bought??
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Cut ## were sometime used to label what patterns or dies they were cut from, example "cut77" maybe an updated from "cut75", little things like a 3/4 hole instead of a 1/2 hole for electric, or 5 hold down screws instead of 4. Varies from company to company. tt
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Sorry, no 150 parts that I could see.
FREEDOM oil items wanted.
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I have always joked that most guys treat me Gas Pump book like a Playboy. They skip the front, and go directly to the pictures.
On page 6, I explain "The model number. Some companies used Model, Model No., Cut, or Fig. Because this can be confusing only the number is used here in the book."
As for the word "Cut" it appears to have been used by the older pump companies, G&B, Wayne & Bowser. Tokheim's first pumps were called "Outfits."
I believe the word came from the original drawing called a cut.
Jack Sim
Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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Jack you are the man. I know I'm getting older when I flip through your book and get "really excited" at some centerfold-type pumps. Not that excited but pretty wound up.
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I have always joked that most guys treat me Gas Pump book like a Playboy. They skip the front, and go directly to the pictures.
On page 6, I explain "The model number. Some companies used Model, Model No., Cut, or Fig. Because this can be confusing only the number is used here in the book."
As for the word "Cut" it appears to have been used by the older pump companies, G&B, Wayne & Bowser. Tokheim's first pumps were called "Outfits."
I believe the word came from the original drawing called a cut.
Jack Sim Good info there
Wanted Owens Motor Oil & Mobiloil Gargoyle. Brad Ralston & my website is www.petrobarn.com
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