#30814
Sun Apr 16 2006 08:39 PM
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Hey guys, Got a few pump parts I'm not sure what they fit. Does anyone know what this nozzle cover or light hood is from? How about this GIANT of a banana nozzle? It's significantly larger than any other banana I have, and weighs a lot more. How about this access panel? It's either from a previsible or a visible, I think... Thanks! Wes
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#30815
Sun Apr 16 2006 09:08 PM
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The Red cover is a cap for a street light pole.
Other is a WAYNE 515 base access cover. DB
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#30816
Sun Apr 16 2006 09:10 PM
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The light shade looks a lot like a drawer pull.. especially at that size.
Nozzle is the same as on my Bowser hand crank. I could use another for my other Bowser..
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#30817
Mon Apr 17 2006 07:13 AM
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Hey, thanks guys! That's good news on the nozzle, as I have a Bowser to put it on, as well. Therefore, I hate to turn it loose at this time. Dodo, what model Bowser is yours on? As for the red casting, I can definitely see how it could be a bolt cover for a fancy light pole. It's bigger than it looks next to that Giant banana nozzle... It looks a lot bigger in my BOTW picture... Would this be a street light pole, or could it be gas station related lighting? Thanks again guys, Wes
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#30818
Mon Apr 17 2006 07:14 PM
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The one missing nozzle has A1 stamped on left corner of tag. Also says Long Distance, and #3765.. has more numbers on n adjacent number boss, but looks like a calibration marking..
My other that had the nozzle is not here but is very close in appearance..
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#30819
Mon Apr 17 2006 07:22 PM
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Wes, Only place I've seen the cover is on street light pole bases. Dick
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#30820
Mon Apr 17 2006 07:42 PM
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Thanks Dick. I guess you win some, you lose some - it was in a pile of pump parts Dodo, are the pumps you are referring to totally open, or sheet metal or cast iron enclosed? More like the 41, or like, say, a Red Sentry? I was wondering if maybe the "ears" on the nozzle might be to hold it inside of the housing of a Red Sentry or similar. In that case they'd keep it from dropping thru the nozzle cutout. Thanks, Wes
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#30821
Mon Apr 17 2006 08:07 PM
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No sheet metal just an open nickelplated cylinder and water sererator on the one.
The ears would also stop it from going into the gas tank, plus help tighten it to the hose. The hose or part of it was on mine, it was petrified!!
I was thinking of making a TOOL to remove the original hose ends. They look like a tapered ring with 2 square bosses, (like a tapered collar with 2 keystock pieces set in)
Anyone familiar with that??
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Tue Apr 18 2006 08:28 AM
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Wes: Your little red 'clamshell' is also used as a bolt cover on flag poles. I have a mis-matched set on mine. The Idiot that lived in my house before (as opposed to the Idiot that lives there now! LOL), musta busted one and ordered a replacement. Only problem is he didn't get the correct size and didn't bother to correct the problem. If you want to sell it, drop me a note with the height/width/depth and maybe it'll work for me. Later . . . Jim ------------------ www.T-waysGraphics.com Always buying Ethyl Globes, Ethyl Single Lenses & Misc Ethyl Items.
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