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#211033
Wed Nov 03 2010 04:05 PM
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Joined: Feb 2001
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I'm not talking the rarest or the most desirable or what's worth the most. The easiest assembly and the fastest results for me has got to be the Tokheim 39. It's the blue collar, foot soldier of the hobby. I just spent the last couple weeks piecing together two tall 39's, and everything went together so easy. How about the rest of you? what's the simplest pump to put together for you?
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Simplest pump for me has to be a Wayne or M&S 80. My favorite pump to work on is a Tokheim 36B.
-Matt
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Thanks, Phil _________________________________________________ Looking for any old pumps, or nice 5 gallon cans.
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Wayne 40 is definitely one of the easiest pumps I have ever restored. Nothing to them. And big bang for the buck.
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I like working on Bennett 500/600 series pumps
I likeShell
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Any pump that hasn't been molested by a previous owner.
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IT HAS BEEN A DELIGHT TEARING DOWN MY 1ST BENNETT 76 ...THE PART THAT I CAN'T GET OVER IS THE FLAT PIECES OF SHEET METAL FOR THE BODY & SIDE RAILS ,THATS BETTER THAN "CHOPPED BEEF",BEEN USED TO TEARING DOWN PUMPS WITH ALL THE CURVES IN THE BODY & BENDS THATS A PAIN TO STRIP IN THOSE AREAS AND TO WORK WITH ! BENNETT 76 & BENNETT 150
CHRIS BUYING ANYTHING EARLY HUMBLE OIL CO. BUY SELL TRADE ORIGINAL GAS PUMP PARTS
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