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#176598 Mon Feb 22 2010 10:13 PM
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Not 100% sure what this is. I do know that it is a gaspump and yes that is another pump behind it.

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If you have my Gas Pump identification book, look on page 241, right hand bottom corner. What you have is a St. Louis 403 if it is a 5 gallon or a St. Louis 400 if it is a 10 gallon.

Identification guides like my book cost less than a good meal at Olive Garden. Don't leave home without them.

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Jack Sim #176605 Mon Feb 22 2010 10:46 PM
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I was paging thru your book Jack, was in Rush pumps, had to stop information overload, hit refresh to see if anyone had it yet.
Sure enough just a couple of pages and there it is. tt

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Yes, that is the St. Louis 403, I have a 402. The 403's have the ears for the lights on the outside of the top, harder to find, and the absoulute heaviest pump I have ever moved.


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philmccauley #176611 Mon Feb 22 2010 11:11 PM
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Oh...I own your book, I just don't bring it with me to work.

Jack Sim #176633 Tue Feb 23 2010 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted By: Jack Sim
If you have my Gas Pump identification book, look on page 241, right hand bottom corner. What you have is a St. Louis 403 if it is a 5 gallon or a St. Louis 400 if it is a 10 gallon.

Identification guides like my book cost less than a good meal at Olive Garden. Don't leave home without them.

Jack Sim


Jack your book is fantastic! I have yet to find another with more pump information. Anyone entering this hobby ( as I just did ) has to buy this book! You won't regret it.


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East on Gas Alley.
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Chad dont worry about the St Louis & G&B I will go get them for ya laugh


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