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#52526 Tue Mar 12 2002 03:40 PM
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We recently aquired a GB Model T6 pump and I was wondering where I could find a Parts breakdown and drawings which would show me how I is suppose to look. Our pump is complete but I would like to restore it to the exact condition it was originally.

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Dale Peltier

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#52527 Tue Mar 12 2002 03:51 PM
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The T-6 is shown in my book, and I believe it was introduced in 1906. Finding parts manuals for pumps this old is almost impossible. I do have some color sales literature and ad showing the pumps. If you are interested in copies of the literature or information about my book, please email me at: jhsim@swbell.net
Jack Sim


Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
Air Meter ID book also available
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I have an original sales manual on this pump. If you need a photo copy let me know. Ron
rscobie@gaspump.com


Ron Scobie
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rscobie(TheAtSymbol)gaspump.com
Phone - Six five one-653-6503

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