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#689839 Tue Jul 04 2017 02:03 PM
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Am going to part with an original clear glass pump cylinder. Don't know what pumps it fits. 10 x 18in. Nice cylinder, no chips! Offers. Thanks Kent.

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http://gaspumps.info/cylinders/Cylinder%20Size%20Chart%20by%20size.htm


Here's the link to the cylinder size chart for quick reference.

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The smallest 10 inch cylinder, by list and everything I`ve had is 10 X 19, so is your 18 inch cylinder one that has been cut down or based cracked in removing it ??????

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Probably freeze crack from holding water is what I figured. Pretty common in cold regions.


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