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#125057 Mon Nov 19 2007 07:58 PM
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Wanted an original nozzle rest bracket for a Tokheim 850 clockface pump. Thanks. Bill Fortune


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Can anybody post a photo of what Bill is looking for?

I've got a few misc 850 parts - but when I checked, I didn't know exactly what I was looking for.

Since I don't have a complete 850 - just parts - I have nothing to compare my 'junk' to.

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Jim, Here are some photos of the repro that I have. It is made of aluminum and is similar but not quite the same as the original. I believe the original piece was steel. The piece attaches to the pump on the visu-gage side with two mounting bolts and serves as rest for the nozzle. There is a slot or hole in the piece to allow the nozzle to be locked in place. Hope these help.


This shows where the piece mounts on the side of the pump.





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Here is the original, Glad to share this pump with everyone, My first pump recieved after submitting a free classified ad in a local free paper. Pump is chain driven, all original, note sign on sight glass,nozzle. This is the larger of the Tokhiem 850's. have not done a thing with it in over 15 years. How can I it looks perfect as is.



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NOTE: the nozzle is on the OPPOSITE side of the visi-gauge, not the same side


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GLASS MUST BE FULL BEFORE AND AFTER DELIVERY

is this original for tokhiem ?? I have never seen another.



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This completes the pictures of the Favorite pump in my collection. Is the chain driven pump inside common on these early Tokheim's. It is the only one out of several 850-950's I've had that had it.




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One more thing to add, The picture was taking 20 minutes ago, The first snowfall of the year, calling for an inch.

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KZ1000 thanks for the photos. I have an original Tokheim manual for a latter model 850 like mine and it shows the nozzle rest and the visi-gage on the same side of the pump. This could be a change between the early and latter models. The rest on your pump appears to curve up at the end. Ones I have seen were basically flat from the mounting flange to the end. The photos should provide a good idea of what I am looking for.



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Yes I should have mentioned that, It does appear to have been bent, I was not sure of the exact angle it should be so I left it as is. Rick


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Not sure if sign is exclusive to tokheim but I have exact sign on one of my 850's. Ron''''''

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Sign must have been required by Weights & Measure. To be sure hose was NOT drained, so each customer would receive only what they paid for.

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The rest on KZ1000 pump should be flat. The padlock would go through that hole then though the hole in that very nice Tokheim 850 nozzle

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Now that we know what it looks like, does anybody out there have one? Also could use one of those nice looking nozzles like KZ1000 posted a picture of.


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Still looking for this nozzle rest. Can also use nozzle as shown in photo of the Tokheim 850 posted as a reply.


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