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There are a lot of unexplainable things that happened with pumps over the years as many parts were replaced with whatever was available and sometimes on assembly lines, things came out different than they were supposed to. Your 866 clockface should not have rails that are drilled and tapped. The frame rails on a 60S, had the lower section drilled and tapped to accept the lower cover below the display door. There are several ways to tell a display model from a reproduced one.


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Pump was ordered by ATLANTIC to their specs.

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Here is a panel for a WAYNE 60 for ATLANTIC;
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Holes on Right side look like it was made for hinges

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