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Thu Jan 27 2011 08:56 PM
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Have four sets of nozzles, and would like to know what goes with what. I have a couple of clockface pumps and some visibles along with electrics. Two of the nozzles say Wayne, and not sure but two seem like they could go onto a Wayne display pump. One of the others that I have say Doty for Duty and not sure what it goes with. Any thoughts?
Craig
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1st pic look like Wayne 60 nozzles 2nd pic Tok Visibles 3rd pic Boyle Dayton/Wayne 83/87 Visibles 4th pic ??
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So the Waynes are for the 60's, the two tokheims are for visibles not 850 or 800 series clockfaces ? The picture in Jacks book shows maybe a Williams or other, could the two in the third still work for those you think. I have two of the bent tube Boyle Daytons and three of the Viso model. Wanting to get all with correct nozzles if possible. I am just trying to match up what I have with what pumps I have and then sell the rest. Thanks
Craig
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The Tok nozzle in your pic's are for locking into Drain Back piping. Here is what came on early Tok 850 pumps [bit pricey if seller knows what they are!] BD/Wayne fit the door w/ C clamp cast on.
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Yes I had the roller nozzle for the 850, great looking nozzle. So the others go to the visibles. They do have the locking doors with the clamps on them. Now I just need to find three more of those locks and get the keys made. Thanks
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I spent a lot of time building this section of my website to try and let the guys know what nozzle was originally on what pump. I know it was also to sell some of the over 100 nozzles I have, but that part didn't happen. The biggest webpages about nozzles there is: http://www.petrolianacollectibles.com/gas%20pump%20nozzles.htmAlso, many of those nozzles were also used on clock face pumps, they just didn't bother to change them. Jack Sim
Last edited by Jack Sim; Thu Jan 27 2011 10:57 PM.
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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Thanks to all for the help, makes it easier to put what with what.
Craig
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Jeepers Craig!! You have pumps like I have parking meters. Does your Wife yell at you too? Probably not since your pumps aren't in the house. Mike
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That is exactly right. No pumps at home and at one time had a warehouse and two forty foot containers full. Out of sight out of mind. Now I am in 1000 sq ft and stuff is stored elsewhere. Not a good thing. Got to lose some of this stuff.
Craig
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