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Tue Jul 26 2011 07:09 PM
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Is this is Wayne reset handle or something else? It is not the style normally on these pumps but this is the second one of these I have seen on a Wayne pump. The first one was on a 70 I bought and now this one off a 100B. I thought the first one was incorrect but now this one shows up. Anyone else seen one of these on a pump?
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Looks like a window crank from a 1940s or 1950s Automobile to me.
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Yes, I have seen the same handle on a Wayne 70, in fact there are two in my garage right now that are the same as yours. If it were off an automobile it would have splines inside the crank end instead of left hand threads.You could only roll the window one way.
Norm Huff
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Thanks Norm. I thought it might be a car window crank also but you are right you could only crank the window one way. I think I still like the other style better.
Keith
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That does make sense Left hand threads for a pump , and not a window crank for a car.
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