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I have had at least ten of the 10 gallon, but never a 5 gal.
It needs a handle. I have the original, but the farmer cut it off and welded it at a right angle so he didn't hit his hand on the pump??? crazy

It also needs the inside handle. He cut that off too.....







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First one I've ever seen either! Nice find John!


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I could sure use a picture of the top of a regular 177 that shows the lighting. I guess that is either missing or it was never there??
Also a picture of the gallon adjuster handle that was cut off flush on this one.
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That's a really cool find. I'm not a g&b guy but that would change if I found that one. Congrats!

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Nice looking display and place you have there ! I might be able to help you , I have a gb 179 and it has the adjustable stops and also the handle that is used to select the gallon amount . On mine This handle is at the very bottom of the access door , is this the one? let me know I will get you a picture .


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John hope this is what you needed a pic of , as for the lighting mine had a tradition gb 176 square glass in the top with a single bulb .

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Originally Posted By: 47reotravis
Nice looking display and place you have there ! I might be able to help you , I have a gb 179 and it has the adjustable stops and also the handle that is used to select the gallon amount . On mine This handle is at the very bottom of the access door , is this the one? let me know I will get you a picture .


Thank you, but it looks like the 177 is totally different. The handle that is still there is nothing like that. I tried Jack's site, but he doesn't have any 177 literature. The lights on this one look to be like a Tokheim 600 series??
I will have to take some more pictures.
Thank you very much for the effort.


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John, I have seen one of those before, dont know if it was factory cut or a jobber did. I like it though.


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Phil, if you mean the handles, the farmer cut them off.
If you mean made it a five gallon, it was always a five gallon.


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Here is the handle they cut off.





Here is the top if someone has pictures of the light setup.
Any pictures would be a great help.
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Maybe this should be under discussion????


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Dick, that is a HUGE help.
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it.
Very clear now.


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I have a G & B 179 looks like that one

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I have a 177 if you need pictures of the lights send me e email address steve

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