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#25979 Sun Apr 03 2005 06:46 PM
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I have a tokheim gas pump unrestored
serial # 217782
10 gallon, glass not broken
i dont know anything about this old pump
when was it made and is it popular or valuable, does not have a globe,
metal skin is still there but not attached
handle not there, part of pump is there

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#25980 Sun Apr 03 2005 06:50 PM
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The serial number is not the best reference for us to identify your pump. A model number would help. A photo would be even better. You can email me a photo by clicking on the mail icon above or thepoormansmuseum@verizon.net.



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#25981 Sun Apr 03 2005 06:56 PM
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where do you find the model #

#25982 Sun Apr 03 2005 07:08 PM
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I have an extensive collection of Tokheim sales brochures. If you want to send me one photo I may be able to help. If not call me some night while standing by the pump and I'll help you ID it. Ron
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#25983 Sun Apr 03 2005 07:42 PM
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wcf,
Look on the tag where you found the serial number. On the old pumps they called the model number a "CUT" number. See if yours has a cut number on it.
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#25984 Mon Apr 04 2005 07:29 PM
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I did take some pictures of the old
tokheim
I can email them for identification
anyone want to see the pictures ?
thanks for any help
wcf

#25985 Mon Apr 04 2005 07:31 PM
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I found more numbers on the tokheim
291283

#25986 Mon Apr 04 2005 09:55 PM
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Here are the photos of the pump.

Calling Dick Bennett of Jack Sim....(or anyone else that knows).







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#25988 Tue Apr 05 2005 03:09 PM
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I have a 620 Parts/Repair manual for sale. It also covers the 620-B, -C, and -D. Email me if you are interested.
By the way, this pump was available with a straight or a tapered shell.
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Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
Air Meter ID book also available
#25989 Tue Apr 05 2005 07:38 PM
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thanks everyone for all the info
i am new at these discussion boards
i didnt know it was this easy
i appreciate all the help
i will be thinking about what to do with the old pump, not sure yet
between my dad and myself we have been storing it for almost 30years
wcf

#25990 Tue Apr 05 2005 07:39 PM
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I keep forgetting to ask
what year this 620 tokheim may have been
built?

#25991 Tue Apr 05 2005 08:39 PM
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Around 1927 and thereafter until maybe early 30's.


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I DISAGREE WITH YOU GUYS. I THINK THIS PUMP IS A MODEL 600 OR 605. THE LOWER HOUSING IS MUCH FATTER(?)THAN THE 620. ALSO THE INTERNAL PUMPING UNIT LOOKS NOTHING LIKE THE ONE IN THE 620.
I'D HATE FOR WCF TO SEND SOMEONE MONEY FOR THE WRONG MANUAL.

[This message has been edited by DFHigdon (edited 04-06-2005).]

#25993 Wed Apr 06 2005 01:01 PM
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It's identical to the one I completed last summer. It's a 610..... Jack's book..

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