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#388830 Fri Jan 25 2013 02:14 PM
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Need the parts from this point down to the actual switch that would stick out through the sheet metal.

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Craig,

The parts that make up that switch box and manifold are like everything else that was made for these pumps, huge and explosion proof! I would just put a push button switch in the small hole in the side panel, run it to the wires that you have coming out of the light manifold, and call it good. You could make a cover to go over the manifold with a rubber grommet or conduit clamp in it where the wires go in. I have one here with all the parts still attached if you want to see a pic.....Gary

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Thank you Gary, I can do that but I need it to be original. Had bought four of these at an auction and this is the only one that did not have those parts. Everything was in pieces on this pump and the rest are gone now to Canada.
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Hello, IMO I would also rewire the manifold (from what i can see its the original sockets and cloth type wire,I could be wrong)I always buy new porc sockets and rewire my manifolds ( I dont trust 50+ year old wiring.)Also from what i can see that frame looks awesome!! Good Luck,Brian


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Might try Tom Buckles, if you haven't already....GB

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We also do that, but I need the extra parts to get this going. Always seems that it is easier to get the parts before the pump is painted. We try to get everything together and in primer, plating, tags, etc before we go to paint.


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Here's a few pictures.

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Yes, perfect Dave. Now I just need the electrical switch box and the cast iron conduit to the light assembly.
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Craig,I have what you need from that point to the bottom of the box.The internal switch is bad.Let me know if that would help.Mark


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