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Sat Mar 06 2010 12:20 PM
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"Remember, history that is forgotten is doomed to repeat itself!"
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Sorta looks like a Beckett?
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It could be a Beckett, at least the pre "blue angle" model. The Sundstrand oil pump is still a common part. I see the close adjustment for the combustion air. No white smoke comming out the roof stack on this one! Neat burner unit with Texaco Logo's, never seen one.
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Yes you guys are correct. You see that a lot, Boiler and Furnace Co. will use Beckett Burners and paint them or decal them with there own logos. Becketts are tops, why change. Roger, the Blue Angel was a Wayne Burner. And by the Way, The Oil Burner found a new home in Ill. with another heating guy to babysit it for a few years.
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I stand corrected, the angel is a Wayne..........Roger
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