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#248377 Sun Apr 17 2011 06:13 PM
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This pump might be a little harder to identify. All I have is the frame. Any ideas on what brand and model number would be appreciated from the old gas experts. Thanks in advance.

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A Bulk Farm Pump? Not sure of brand though! Would be interesting to know what the guys have to say about it!


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Being as it has a globe socket and a sight glass, I doubt it's a farm pump.

I'll just go out on a limb with a wild guess. Wayne 100?

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I would say it is also a Southwest. It looks similar to your tall Southwest.


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I'm Not an EXPERT [don't claim or want to be], but have a better Gut feeling than some that just pop off.
I agree w/ Matt
SOUTHWEST 72/72CR

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Thanks guys!!

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It is a Southwest 72, just saw a restored sell a few weeks ago.


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Now to start accumulating parts. I appreciate all the help guys!

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Yep...S/W 72. For sure.

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Wow..I remember buying a lot of 5 of those for a total price of $250. No one wanted them at that time (1995) Have they become popular now?


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there is one single face on ebay right now(not mine) if ya need it

http://cgi.ebay.com/SOUTHWEST-GAS-PUMP-P...=item5ae0e2163a

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I have a recentlt restored unit in stock. You can see a picture on my site under For Sale....Pumps.. Paul www.severngaspumps.com


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