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#87702
Tue Nov 18 2003 09:14 PM
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You are absolutely right Dick, 132's they are. Todays been kind of a blur ------------------ Lance pogogas@telus.net www.pogogas.com
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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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#87703
Tue Nov 18 2003 09:36 PM
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Just courious Dick.The pump I posted on page 1 is a service station equip.pump.Same as a Bennett. The tag on mine reads DM-150E. This pump has no price tag hole above the face.Is the tag wrong? ---JERRY
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Tue Nov 18 2003 10:17 PM
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Rod, great story about your pump but more importantly about your folks!!! Hope you get to spend MANY more years enjoying each others' company!!!
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#87705
Wed Nov 19 2003 07:10 AM
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Hey, WE all make mistakes. The early 150's have a price box above the face. The 150DM's don't and the 132's don't.
Untill Jack's book came out, I always thought that the 132's were earlier than the 150's. Dick
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#87706
Wed Nov 19 2003 12:14 PM
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Thanks, Tom. It has been people like you that have given them the desire to stick around and enjoy other people and life in general. Rod in Nebraska
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#87707
Wed Nov 19 2003 08:46 PM
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Another question about my S.S.E.150. My pump has a hole in the bottom sheet metal front (seen in pic.) and another in side of bottem sheet metal.What are these for? ---JERRY
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#87708
Wed Nov 19 2003 10:49 PM
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Probably for a hand crank [it's been awhile since I gutted a 150]. IF for any reason you lost your electric power, you could insert the hand crank to dispence gasoline. The one in the side might have been to prime the pump.
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#87709
Thu Nov 20 2003 07:28 PM
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American 550 clockface one of very few known. I've had it for about 4 months.
[img]http://hometown.aol.com/ethancarman/mypumps/national[/img]
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#87710
Thu Nov 20 2003 07:42 PM
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Here is a pump Dodogas asked me to post, I'll let him tell the story on it.......... ------------------ Lance pogogas@telus.net www.pogogas.com [This message has been edited by pogogas (edited 11-20-2003).]
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#87711
Thu Nov 20 2003 11:44 PM
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Ah the little yellow Wayne!! I think this is one of the fancier yard type non calculators. When i first tried to buy this it was in a restaurant, then it ended up for sale at a house down the road from there. A friend of mine picked it up, then I later bought it from him. It has since found a new home 3 blocks from me so I get to see it a lot. So here is the Question, the new owner wanted to strip and paint it and probably put a mini-globe on it. He wanted to go Polly. I told him it looks cool just the way it is and you could never find one with the patina again. He wanted it repainted to put in his house , it is at his shop now. So what do you guys think; Paint It or Leave Original?????
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#87712
Fri Nov 21 2003 08:22 AM
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I vote original, that is a cool pump and I love the Wayne on it!
I remember the good old days when gold was worth more than rust!
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Fri Nov 21 2003 09:11 AM
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Leave it original....for sure. hget another real bad one for restoration...that one looks great, -------------------- Hubba
Hubba: GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Seattle WA
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#87714
Sun Nov 23 2003 09:34 PM
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Owr friend Tim Hanson sent me this image to post . an APEX 30 national , very rare in porcelain. thanks Tim .
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Sun Nov 23 2003 10:31 PM
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OK..I have soiled myself..Is that yours Tim? Did you find it on a Farm? Man thats cool..I mean COOL. Thanks for sharing. --------------------------------------- Hubba
Hubba: GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Seattle WA
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