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I scanned my original installation instructions for the Wayne 615, 617, 665 and 667 visibles from 1929 and the Wayne 60 from 1936 for a new member on the forum.
These have drawings of all of the internal parts, the correct nozzles and instructions on how to install the pumps on a tank.

Great drawings to have when you restore one

I thought I would share with the rest of you also
If you send me a PM with your email I will forward both of the scans to you. Even if you don't have one of the pumps they are fun to look at.

Jerry

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Thanks for making these available.



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Thanks Jerry! These are an excellent resource.

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If these are still available could I get a copy. I just got a Wayne 615 and am looking for all information and history. Thanks,
Mark mark_duell@msn.com

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