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#280531 Thu Oct 20 2011 10:38 AM
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Need help to ID this pump. Has an Erie clock mech but the base doesn't look like right to me and the top? You guys have any ideas? Thanks in advance for your help Don

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Don cann't help you out on the Id, but I can come take it off your hands then you won't have to worry about it. Richard

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Something made up?? What are the extra holes for below the clockface??


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Don, I had one of these a few years back and I believe it to be a Pennsylvania approx. 1930. I think there is apicture in Jack's first book.

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Nice pump. Is it the picture reverse or did erie make counter clockwise clockface. Still love pump.

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azjerkey,
Most clock mech's have a solid shaft from face to face. The Bowser 300 is the only clock mech. that I know of where both sides read Clockwise #'s.

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Originally Posted By: Dick Bennett
azjerkey,
Most clock mech's have a solid shaft from face to face. The Bowser 300 is the only clock mech. that I know of where both sides read Clockwise #'s.


Atta boy Dick you haven't lost your touch....

Don I think I've got a picture of a similar pump I took near Spokane a few years back.... I'll see if I can find it.

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Gene aka; azjockey & I are friends & referring to him as azjerkey is an Inside joke, Bob.

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I was working on my American 187 pump and found out it also calculates both sides in a clockwise direction, realy cool clock mechansism. Not sure on the pump Don, kind of looks like a Pennsylvania, but didnt Rush have a prototype pump like that?


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Pogo's Garage #280649 Thu Oct 20 2011 08:23 PM
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Kind of like the azjerky. After the post i thought that was stupid.But how would i know DB you haven't sold me a clockface YET!
Don I still love the pump.

azjockey #280653 Thu Oct 20 2011 08:51 PM
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I TRIED Gene, but the POS Tok 850 is more of a project than you have Time for [too many goff'r holes in Kingman!].

Thanks Lance, now I know of 2 mech's that work that way.

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Everyone is talking about the meter, but no one is trying to ID the pump. The picture (which I took at Columbus years ago) on page 240 of my first book, shows the pump, but....it is not a Pennsylvania. I made a mistake (the first one I ever made in my life) in IDing the pump.
It is now 2:45 in the morning, my eyes are beginning to close, and I am trying to remember what company made this pump. I know I did ID it, but I can't remember what company it was.
How about some help out there?

Jack Sim


Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
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