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#757951 Sun Dec 06 2020 09:46 AM
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What years were clock face pumps Made? I have a little farm clock face and don't really know much about it or any clock face pump some insight about them (and mine) would be very helpful
Thank you in advance

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According to the gasoline pump blue book some clock dial pumps were made as early as 1922 in the case of the Tokheim 247. The latest date I saw in the book was the early 50s with the T-483 series. But the majority it appears were made in the late 1920s to 30s. If you have a model number and serial number someone can look up the approximate date your pump was made.

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Those pumps were made in the late 40's until around 1960 for farm and commercial use. Most companies bought Gasboy guts and put their own cabinets on them.
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