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Just an update on the Butler 131, completed the sheet metal work and started to fit the computer within the pump which has been slow but the good news is it appears that it will work. Once I have everything fitting then it's off to my sheet metal guy to make the two panels I'm missing.
Slow progress but in the end I think it will be worth the effort and this guy can stand next to his big brother the Butler 71 thats waiting for him. Les
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I don't know about anyone else, but I am impressed! That's what I call commitment. Nice job.
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Thank you Old Racer, I really appreciate your complement.
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Interesting project and nice work. I'm going to start a similar project on an Erie in a couple weeks.
-Matt
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Nice job Les. I think these Butlers are great looking pumps-with the decorative cast iron and the stamped panels.-Well worth it!
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Very nice work. If your like a lot of us you get some great satisfaction from bringing an item, that had seen its useful live, back to something that everyone can enjoy! A great effort to save a piece of history.
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