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Thu May 10 2018 06:58 PM
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Can anybody send me a picture of a Canadian Wayne 717. I've looked everywhere I can think of and can't find a picture clear enough to determine what parts I need. Thanks.
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why not post a picture of what you have, and then list what you think you MIGHT be missing.
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As you know with Canadian pumps Kim, there can be subtle differences from the U.S. pumps. I would rather base my research by viewing actual pumps as opposed to having a bunch of people guessing what is missing.
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Well I don't have a 717, at least with a tag on it, I find lots of pumps with no id tag, so I go by what I see. I think I might have an 818 or 888,not sure, is there a big difference? what is it that makes the model numbers different? usually if a picture is not posted of what I am using my time to find, I wont waste my time, that's all I'm referring to.
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I thought it was an 888 but it is a 777 wayne. might be close to picture you need.
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Thanks for trying Kim. The 717 also has a cast top but it is round unlike the 777. The base and skins are shaped differently. I will try and post a picture of what is there later when I get some time.
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Here is what is there. The cast top is there but what attaches it is not. The 717 tag is there. I am looking for any picture of one as I can't even see a hole in the skirting where the handle would attach. The casting for the nozzle holder is there but on a strange angle. Doesn't anyone have a 717?
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have you taken the skins off to see if its air operated? might have one at heritage park, I will check when I get in there.
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I didn't even know there were air operated versions. Thanks for the help.
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Top attaches to centre pipe in your picture ,the nozzle hanger is correct uses a wayne visible nozzle
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Thanks for the input Ward. I will talk to you offline about it. Peter.
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