While many think a service station owner or lease worried about every piece of equipment he installed, this was not true. I was a Shell dealer, and I didn't care where Shell put a air meter that I was to use, and while I am deeply into gas pumps, I do not remember who made the pumps that were in my station. At the time, I didn't care, I was more concerned with how I could attract a customer to come into my station for anything, all while I could go out to the front of my station and see five other stations trying to do the same thing.
I can show you pictures where a ECO is mounted at the bottom of a Wayne 70, meaning next to the ground.

I don't want to be smart about this, but this was not a concern when the meter was installed, and if I can remember 45 years ago, I don't even remember if there was a meter, I think we just had a hose laying on the ground.

ECO or Gilbarco literature does not have a suggested location for a wall mounted meter.

Morganrue, if you need parts see my website: www.petrocollect.com.

Nucky, have you ever gone to the flee market that is along the Roman wall in Liege?

Jack Sim

Last edited by Jack Sim; Tue Mar 22 2016 12:10 AM.

Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
Air Meter ID book also available