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#372681 Mon Nov 26 2012 09:02 AM
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I'm restoring a Tokheim 620 visible and a Tokheim 850. Noticed the other day as I was looking up the serial numbers the 620 was built in 35, the 850 in 31. I thought that was interesting.

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DFHigdon #372693 Mon Nov 26 2012 09:41 AM
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Several companies made visible pumps into the late 40's

Dick Bennett #372729 Mon Nov 26 2012 12:23 PM
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Not suprising , Visable pumps were used in a lot of areas where electricity was either "IFFY" or in many instances , knocked off by storms . I knew one gentleman in South Eastern West Virginia who refused at all costs to allow Gulf to remove an replace Correct Measure 10-H . I used to go fishing in the area in the early 1970's an guess what, darn thing still was in operation . Ed Shaver


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