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JohnChr #386216 Tue Jan 15 2013 05:10 AM
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Vi iriterer sikkert mangeg hær nå ved å skrive på norsk smile

Jeg holder til like utenfor Horten.
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Bippe #386380 Tue Jan 15 2013 06:45 PM
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Bra for dere to. Holder noen av know-it-all er stille.

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Plese keep all posting/replies in English [use PM's for Banter back & forth].
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Watchdog7 #386672 Wed Jan 16 2013 07:39 PM
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Dud sweetie,

with google translator, know it alls will know it all...LOL

I am curous why wall pumps were developed in Europe but not here. Was/Is it space issues? Did store owners get worried about U.S. drivers hitting their walls? smile Just wonderin'...

Nicole #386720 Thu Jan 17 2013 05:30 AM
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This wall pumps was not for gasoline but for light petroleum, and was hanging on walls in general and hardvere stors.


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Bippe #387841 Tue Jan 22 2013 08:01 AM
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Bippe is right.. these pumps were mainly used for kerosene. Thats also why one cylinder is only about 1.3 gallons. I am pretty sure they had similar pumps in the US, but as everyone knows.. everything is bigger in the US wink

They probably used a visible gas pump for kerosene there smile

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An update on the dual cylinder pump.. I paid for the pump, but the seller, a company in norway called Skrotnissen could not locate the pump so he reimbursed me.. Kinda bumped about that, but whatever.. Nevertheless i found two other pumps that i have in my garage now that i will be restoring, and i will also build a type of cabinet for them so they are not just stuck on a wall smile Here is the pumps.

PS. I will make a new thread with the restoration for those that wanna see..


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The restoration started yesterday, and pictures will be posted here:

http://www.oldgas.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=396683#Post396683

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