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#707712 Mon Apr 09 2018 03:56 AM
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I recently posted pics of a Wayne 615 that I had recently purchased. It seems like I read in another posting that you can tell the age of the pump by looking at the brass plates. Is that true? And if so can anyone help me date my pump...I have posted pics.
Thanks!

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Last edited by Stephenwarren30; Mon Apr 09 2018 04:03 AM.
Please use For Sale forums to sell

Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category

Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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Good MORNING, My Blue Book indicates that Wayne 615 SN 100-W through 10652-W to be made in 1929. Assuming the production was consistent every month, that would be about 880 pumps per month. Yours would be a February pump. OR something close.

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Wow...thanks Neil for the information!


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