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Any one have a new front type totalizer they would part with? I'm doing a real nice restoration on a tall 80 and could use it. I replaced all the wheels so they are nice and new but the totalizer can't even be read. Thanks


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I believe I have some NOS totalizers, will make sure they fit the 49.
Will get back to you tomorrow.

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Here is what mine looks like just for referance:





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Mike,
It looks like have a NOS one for you. On the back of the T, there is a small number, it is the part number. Mine has X-33612-3.

Just in case anyone else need one I have the following:
Two X-76762-1
One X-76762-2, I believe these two are the top and bottom for a later computer.
Two X-33612-3.
All totalizers are $40.00 with shipping.

I also have a supply of NOS small wheels, all are white resest numbers on black,
6 sets of the 73548 (A, B, two Cs, E & F) $40.00 per set with shipping. These are for the VR 49.
Extra of the As, Bs, Cs, & Fs.
Some 77058-J, & 77058-K. Individual small wheels are $8.00 each plus shipping.

Email me at jhsim@petrocollect.com if interested.

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What do you mean small wheels? Do you mean the ones that show the tens, ones and tenths or do you mean they fit the VR 49 and they are smaller diameter than the VR56? I would be interested in wheels for the VR49 but you'll need to give me some VR wheels 101 and explain the A,B,C,E and F's. I'll email you to discuss payment for the totalizer. Thanks


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To change all 6 small price wheels (bottom row) you will need:

1 A wheel
1 B wheel
2 C wheels
1 E wheel
1 F wheel

which refers to the part number.


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I looked at the little wheels that display the price per gallon and never noticed the A, B, E and F wheels are marked as such with little letters. The two C wheels aren't but you can figure that out by the process of elimination. Thanks for that tip.


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Dave,


That is why I called them a set.

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Jack, do you have any X-33612-3 left?Thanks Terry


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