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#656088 Thu May 19 2016 07:11 PM
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Friend of mine was showing me a pump that he has. Not sure what it is. It looks like a G&B 176 but it is different in several ways. It has stops inside the pump similar to a Fry. It takes a five gallon cylinder.

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Here is a G&B 176 for comparison.

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Looks like a G&B 177 with adjustable stops G&B 177

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We have a 177 with these stops. They are usually missing for some reason.

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The cut out in the sheet metal and the stops look the same to me. Thanks for the pictures, ABCTrip. Hope your looking Norm. Norm take a few minutes and join the group ! Great bunch of people and a wealth of knowledge.

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I believe the one I posted was a model 6, but I will check.

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It is a 5-gallon G&B T-177. I had a 10 gallon T-177 with the same type of gallon selectors. John, any idea what the attachment mounted to the inside of the hinged access door is for? My T-177 did not have it.

I can see that the 5 gallon T-177 had a completely different pump than the 10 gallon. The 10 gallon pump was the same style as a Fry pump and probably others.
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Could the attachment mounted to the inside of the hinged access door be for storing the pump nozzle with hose to lock up the pump at night?


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