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I am trying to identify a visible pump. Have looked at 100's of pictures and cannot locate it.Does anyone have pictures of a springfield visible pump? I can't figure out how to load a PICTURE ON THIS FORUM. This forum is very confusing.

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Originally Posted By robmc53
I can't figure out how to load a PICTURE ON THIS FORUM.


Upload your photo to our EZ Image Resize gallery. Once you upload, copy the "Medium" code line and paste it into a reply to this topic.


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Welcome from Shiloh!
You will get the pic loading a little odd at first but it's not hard.

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There were two companies that used the name Springfield, one in Illinois and the other in Tennessee. The company in Illinois only made a few models of pumps, mostly patented by the same person who patented the Guarantee Mae West pump. The Tenn. company made about six different visibles around 1925, they are not shown on my website, but are shown in my Gas Pump ID book. The pictures from both of the companies is the only information I have on the pumps, no sales or parts literature.

As stated above, post a picture.

Jack Sim
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Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
Air Meter ID book also available
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Thanks Jack I checked on your book on amazon and they want $250. I can't do that. I bought an air meter from you at evansville years ago.


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