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#47744
Sun Jan 13 2002 04:36 PM
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Did Wayne ever combine the model 60 in a Siamese setup to make a twin or display unit? If so,did they mate them or were there seperate castings that were used?
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Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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#47745
Sun Jan 13 2002 05:37 PM
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I have seen pix of a 60 twin. Unfortunately those sent to me were not clear enough to see if mated or one casting.
I'll try to dig them out and send them to you.
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#47746
Sun Jan 13 2002 05:40 PM
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I'd sure appreciate it, I have a couple extra 60's and I'd like to build a twin, but I don't want to if they didn't do it at the factory.
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#47747
Mon Jan 14 2002 05:00 AM
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I own two 'twins'. One is basically a double on a common cast iron base. It was available as a display case or a standard model. The other is the Model 65 with two pumps on separate bases. This model doesn't have the 'hips' that a regular Wayne 60 has. The sides drop striaght down to the base. Ron Scobie rscobie@gaspump.com
[This message has been edited by Ron Scobie (edited 01-14-2002).]
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#47748
Mon Jan 14 2002 04:49 PM
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If anyone has good pictures of the one with the common base that Ron is talking about I'd sure appreciate some, I'd also like any other info that will help me in assembling the unit correctly. Please email info to pogogas@telus.net and put me on your favor list. Thanks...........Lance
[This message has been edited by pogogas (edited 01-14-2002).]
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