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Tue Jan 09 2024 09:52 PM
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I've had this Bowser pump for 15 years or more and haven't found anyone that can tell me about production numbers or dates. If anybody can shed some light on this model it would be greatly appreciated!
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Looks like a Bowser C-110, circa 1922, per Sim's book. Have no idea of production numbers.
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Does your pump still have the tiny electric motor? I have been told that is the size of a Model A starter motor. The pump operated by hand or electric motor.
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The pump has a good sized electric motor similar to the size in a wayne 60! It has a long connecting rod from the motor drive to the pump. This rod is discontinued by pulling out a pin when the motor couldn't be used. A handle is screwed into the punp for manual opperation.
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Here are two pictures of my pump. Wayne
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Do you have the motor and worm gear?
Do you have the pump handle? I have never seen one up close.
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I don't, only what you see
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