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#605425 Wed Mar 25 2015 07:42 PM
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Hi! Glad I found this site! I love all things petroliana. We have recently started restoring items and finished up a beautiful Fry model 73. It still had it's original cylinder with no cracks! I recently aquired an old pump made by Phillips Pump & Tank Co. Model 25. Don't know what it is exactly. If anyone can help me identify it that would be great! Thanks! I'm going to try to figure out how to post pictures.

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Phillips of Cincinnati made commercial pumps, they were used mostly on farms, truck terminals, taxi garages, etc. Places where it was necessary to determine the price of the gasoline being dispensed.

I never put the literature I have for Phillips on my website, but I do have some catalogs from Phillips.

Here is the page for Guarantee, but as you can see I haven't put the pictures on there yet again.

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Air Meter ID book also available
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Welcome to Old-Gas and jack is the perfect answer for your questions.


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Thanks Jack! This says Cincinnati 1910. It''s not like the larger rectangular oil pumps. It's short and more rounded and tapers down. Found one on ebay that was listed as a lubester. Do you know where those would likely have been used?

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Thanks!

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Should I say Boomer Sooner or Go Pokes? smile

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