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Posted By: model72 Restored Wayne 519 - Fri May 22 2020 04:45 PM
Completed restoration in March 2020. The jar base was cast on May 14, 1928. Has the original site glass assembly with reproduction brass placards. Glass has several bullseyes that I sealed to keep moisture out. Primer and topcoat is 2-part epoxy. Pump handle moves freely. Sliding tube moves up and down inside the glass cylinder. The positive stop gallon medallions all move freely. I am asking $3,500. Pump is located 18 miles east of downtown Dallas, TX. I will not ship the pump, but can assist your shipper. If you have questions, send a PM. Thank you for looking.
Joe

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Posted By: Stingray Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Sun May 24 2020 11:55 AM
Pm sent
Posted By: aajf Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Sun May 24 2020 02:54 PM
As you all can tell Joe restored this 519 to top notch condition. I bet it could actually work like it did day one. I was in contact with Joe during the restoration and he put quite a lot of time and pride into it=) LOOKS AMAZING JOE!!!!!
Posted By: model72 Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Mon May 25 2020 03:50 AM
Thank you. Two months of labor, too many hours to count.
Posted By: J@J antique pump Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Mon May 25 2020 08:33 PM
really fair price I have restored many of these and they are a challenge , most are missing valve and sight glass , Nice pump
Posted By: model72 Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Wed May 27 2020 02:38 AM
Stingray, PM sent to you.
Posted By: model72 Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Sun Jun 07 2020 01:42 AM
Bump
Posted By: K W FRITH Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Sun Jun 07 2020 05:15 PM
Looks worth the money to me?
I would not sell mine for that price and the center tube does not work in mine.
Its very rare that you can find one with that mechanism free and working!
Posted By: model72 Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Mon Jun 08 2020 12:37 AM
Looks like I won't be selling my 519 for that price either. I don't have a problem keeping it. It is my last pump to buy and restore as I spend too much on aquisition and restoration. I got into visible pumps about 10 years too late. I am not into electric pumps.
Joe
Posted By: aajf Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Mon Jun 08 2020 03:20 AM
If anyone is wanting a VERY good visible pump I recommend purchasing this 519. Joe spent so much time and attention to detail restoring this pump. A complete solid and straight unrestored pump of this model with all the valve unit would must likely sell for $2,500 plus. A quality restoration to detail like Joe has done on this pump is definitely worth the asking price=)
Posted By: Irrigation man Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Sun Jun 14 2020 04:13 AM
PM sent
Posted By: rainbowvend Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Mon Jun 15 2020 06:42 PM
The price is fair, the quality of the work is fantastic. Wondering if the shipping of the pump is part of the problem as to why it has not sold. I have moved a few visible pumps. I use a flat bed trailer with a plywood box and leave them upright. So, far, no problems. Beautiful pump.
Posted By: model72 Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Mon Jun 15 2020 06:59 PM
I believe that shipping is always a concern; especially when the pump has been restored. I think the US economy and unemployment have something to do with it not selling so far. Still many people out of work. Thank you for the compliments.
Posted By: model72 Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Mon Jun 29 2020 03:29 AM
Bump
Posted By: 71chevelle Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Mon Jun 29 2020 11:44 AM
That is a beautiful pump Joe. I cant believe it hasn't sold yet.
Awesome job!!
Posted By: model72 Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Wed Jul 15 2020 02:58 AM
Bump
Posted By: model72 Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Tue Aug 04 2020 03:32 PM
SOLD
Posted By: aajf Re: Restored Wayne 519 - Tue Aug 04 2020 03:54 PM
What a beautiful pump Joe. I can't believe it didn't sell quicker=)
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