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HowardB
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From: Schererville, Indiana USA
Registered: Feb 2006

posted 02-22-2006 02:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for HowardB   Click Here to Email HowardB     Edit/Delete Message
First, I'm not a collector, so please be gentle.

I have an old Bowser oil pump that is marked "Self Measuring Pumps and Storage Systems" Pump #V36383 Figure 41

I've put some pictures in a zip file at www.scherervillecentral.org/pump.zip .

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
HowardB

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Thunder II
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From: Elbert County Colorado
Registered: Jan 2006

posted 02-22-2006 03:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Thunder II   Click Here to Email Thunder II     Edit/Delete Message
First of all Howard, welcome to the best darn petro site on the web. Dont worry about questions like yours, most of us started out the same way.

Cool pump. I tried to post the pics for you, but I've got a new computer that I haven't figured out yet.

That style of pump is called a "Blind pump" some people refer to them as "Previsible". They're called that because they were made before the visible pumps, the ones with the glass cylinders. It will pump a maximum of 1 gallon, like the tag says. The little lever on that rod, rotates to choose the stops, that are set at different amount. Thats a GREAT pump, if you're looking to get started in this hobby, your off and running....

That broken leg can be repaired. I'm sure that many of the other follks here will offer advice on how you can go about fixing it. I've got my own ideas, but I'll save them for later.


BTW... Welcome aboard...

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Jack Sim
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From: St. Louis, MO, USA
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posted 02-22-2006 07:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jack Sim   Click Here to Email Jack Sim     Edit/Delete Message
The Bowser 41 is pictured on page 99 of my Gas Pump Identification book. It was introduced around 1900, but it was still being sold in 1955 as a commercial pump. It's value is around $500 but you will have to subtract for the broken leg.
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Dick Bennett
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From: Santa Paula, Calif
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posted 02-23-2006 10:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dick Bennett   Click Here to Email Dick Bennett     Edit/Delete Message
I belive that $125 to $225 is more realistic in unrestored condition complete.
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Dick Bennett
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posted 02-23-2006 10:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dick Bennett   Click Here to Email Dick Bennett     Edit/Delete Message
Here is a picture of my BOWSER SALESMANS SAMPLE 41

DB

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