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#1 AMERICAN [5,10 & 15gal]
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#5 G&B T-176 mounted on Alum Tubing
#16 Early WAYNE 490/491/492/515
#20 BD Inside Cyl. Brass Pointers & Outside Cyl. # Strip
#35 GUARANTEE #80-82

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Ok I'll do another one #27 Wayne 78, 83. Richard

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Illustration # 14 appears to be a G&B Model 67

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Number28 were used on alot of Wayne pumps. Richard

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Here's another marker. It's from a Fleckenstein 5 Gallon pump.

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Fleckenstein 5 Gallon Marker

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The last one I know is #10 Tokheim 600 series. It would be nice if we could identify all these markers. Would be a great reference thread. When I find a pump in the wild the first thing I look for is the gallon markers to start the identification process. I've also had pumps that were missing the sticks, would be nice to have some refernce to what they look like. Richard

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Here are a couple more not shown by Tim;

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Can anyone ID this stick?

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I see Vics offers a gallon marker for a Hayes pump that looks just like these. I've never seen a Hayes with these. Can anyone confirm that these are Hayes markers?

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Now that I've posted this picture I actually see that there are 2 different types. The ones in the red boxes do not have a horizontal strip marking the exact point of measurement.

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I have 2 sticks like the ones in red boarder & can defiantly see rub marks where there was the 1/2 washer type slider for accurate measuring.

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It looks like the horizontal markers are just held on by spring tension and could easily be lost if tossed around.

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Tim, I have an Hayes Junior with the markers you are showing.

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I have Hayes with same markers also.


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I should have mentioned that those little brass indicators(horizontal strips) don't seem to stay on very well...when I got my pump they were loose and falling off.


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