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#55589
Fri Jan 12 2001 07:53 PM
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i recentely got an american pump & tank co. oil tank. ser#73248 does anyone know what year it is?? i also need the top cylinder, glass or whatever it was made from???? help.
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#55590
Fri Jan 12 2001 08:49 PM
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can you be more specific? is it an oil lubester or a visible gas pump? if it is an oil lubester is it on wheels?
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#55591
Sat Jan 13 2001 03:53 PM
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American made these units in the late 1920's and early 30's. They offered an "800" series and a "Slim Jim" series. They offered round, square and square tanks on wheels. If the model had a visible swing pump, the model # ended in "VS". Contact me if you need more info at rscobie@gaspump.com or scobi001@tc.umn.edu. Ron
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#55592
Sun Jan 14 2001 12:21 PM
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ERB62-please call Vic's Place @ 405-282-5586 and we can talk cylinders. We have all sizes of original glass cylinders...but if you don't want to tie up that kind of expense, we also carry a very nice, seamless clear acrylic version. The originals really give the pump a nice vintage look, but the acrylics are less cost-prohibitive.
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#55593
Sun Jan 21 2001 12:26 PM
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Originally posted by gasguy: can you be more specific? is it an oil lubester or a visible gas pump? if it is an oil lubester is it on wheels? it is a hand crank oil pump rectangle in shape.
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