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#721570 Tue Dec 18 2018 12:52 PM
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Can anyone give me info on this Texaco pump? I assume it's for a fire, or maybe a chemical spill? Any idea of time period, or value??
Thanks for any info. It's about 3 feet tall, with a wooden handle.

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According to Jacks book it is a Kewanee from 1910.


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Ok.. I give up.. what's a Kewanee??? I googled that.. it doesn't show anything to do with the picture I posted???

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Kewanee

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