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I found a gravity pump in pieces that I would like a approximate (as is) value. The glass is in perfect shape. The outside of the parts have been power washed. I believe all the parts to the pump are included.

I believe it's a Wayne Pump?

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Realistically, if the glass cylinder is in fact perfect?...then you can figure $600+/-? Otherwise, in my opinion, you have a pile of parts with stuff missing. This is the reason that we no longer buy basket cases. Paul www.severngaspumps.com

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Just from pictures posted, missing 1 frame pipe, bonnet & Electrical piping.

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I can see about $1000 in parts value, but the others are right--there are pieces missing!
Parts value is kind of a relative thing too, in that you can ask retail for the parts, and they might sell if someone happens to need them, otherwise you're sitting with a bunch of parts on the shelf!

By the way, its a Wayne 615.


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Kevin, It has 1 of those Alum. Socket covers you were looking for!
Surprised you don't snatch it up & part out at IG, it's NOT OUT OF the way?

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Kevin, It has 1 of those Alum. Socket covers you were looking for!

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Originally Posted By: Dick Bennett
Kevin, It has 1 of those Alum. Socket covers you were looking for!


LOL--Not quite the same DB! I did get one of those from Tom Buckles though! He just happened to get a couple in a box of parts he bought.


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Thanks for the comments on the value of the Wayne Pump. I had some time and cleaned it up some and put it together, except for the pump. I'm looking for it's bonnet. I will sell it soon so thanks for your opinion's... they help!

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