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From what I know they are 8" from the face mounting bracket to face mounting bracket. It has only six wheels with no price wheels, and easiest was is the drum has a cut out in it. Looks like this.


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Some eight inch computers have price wheels. I you find one do not let that stop you. The six wheel faces will still screw on and cover the price wheels or you could remove the price wheels. I have a Tok 34 that was original unrestored with six wheel faces. When I took them off there were price wheels behind them.


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Measure from where Face Mounts to Face Mounts.
They were made w/ 6 wheels & 9 wheels per side.

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here is a picture of what we have, if this helps you out let me know. maybe db can recognize some of them and tell what there from.if i can help let me know. all of these will be for sale.

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Looks like a Bunch of Late 70's-80's to me w/ solid cast sides. Some have Remote re-sets.

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Look at these on Jack Sim's web site;
http://petrolianacollectibles.com/veeder-root.htm
NOTE the SIDE FRAMES in 1st pic.

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there is more 3 wheeled computers than 4 wheeled if that makes a difference


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Did you even look at the link?

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whoops, seen it now, thanks.


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8" computer

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Had a chance to check our VR's today. They look like the 56A model from above link and have been reconditioned and maybe one or two hasen't. They all measured 8 inches across the front on mounting brackets and 12 inches on the sides. There is a tall Tok 39 there and is same as in it.
So kind of looks like a match for lots of pumps. Only one VR is 4 wheel on top row. Make offers and would like to sell all at once, 5 V/R's and 2 Neptune Auto Stop model432 truck dely meters. We're in NE Wis and snow is in the forecast, they are inside out of the weather.

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