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#13328 Mon Dec 26 2005 03:41 PM
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I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me. My father has a National 10 pump and we were curious how the handle sets on the nozzle fork. Both the nozzle rest and reset lever are a single piece of metal versus a split fork on later pumps. Both pieces have a round hole in them. Looking at Jack Sim's book it appears that a peg may have been inserted in each hole and the nozzle rested on the pegs? Anyone familier with this style of pump?

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#13329 Mon Dec 26 2005 04:20 PM
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The holes were made for a PADLOCK.
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#13330 Tue Dec 27 2005 01:29 PM
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Thanks Dick, The nozzle holder itself has a single hole in which the padlock would go through, but the on/off lever has a threaded hole? Do you know what this would be for? Does the nozzle rest on top of the nozzle holder or off to the side as it appears in Jack Sims book.

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