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I'm restoring a Butler 41 that was modified at various times in it's life. I could use some pictures of a "stock" pump, especially of the hose, nozzle and hose hangar. Anybody got some?
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I wish I could help you, but the only picture I have of the 41 is shown on page 135 of my Gas Pump Bible identification book. Plus, I don't remember where I got the picture.
Jack Sim
Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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Thanks Jack. I have the book, so just the one picture to work with. My pump has has the plumbing changed at least twice, so I'll have to take my best guess.
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Could you post a pic of what you have? Butler 41 is a crude model for Butler, IMO. My 41 had a square head bolt (I saw two other 41's with the same thing...square head bolt) used for a nozzle hanger. My pump was covered with surface rust and did not have any paint left. I left mine the way it was. Hose screwed into a bushing coming down to 3/4 in hose.
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I may have a cast iron copy on the shelf here. Give me a little time to look for it. It's a copy of my original. Ron
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