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Posted By: Kastlrock Pump identification help please. - Wed Dec 16 2020 02:10 AM
I’m new to the site after years of lurking and dreaming of the day I would get a pump. Today was the day, to my surprise my wife bought me a pump for my birthday. If searched every image there was and I’m at a loss, I would like to get a couple missing parts like the hose, handle and crank.
I’m truly great-full for any help, thank mike

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Posted By: Goober's Station Re: Pump identification help please. - Fri Dec 18 2020 12:18 AM
Good Evening,
I am going to take a stab at this one at say your pump could be a Fleckenstein. The top is the only thing throwing me off because mine never had light bulbs built in like yours does. Anyway, welcome to the group and be sure to reward your wife because she picked an awesome pump for being your first one! Merry Christmas!

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Posted By: K W FRITH Re: Pump identification help please. - Fri Dec 18 2020 01:26 AM
I have several brass nozzles that will work for this pump.
Posted By: petropumps Re: Pump identification help please. - Fri Dec 18 2020 06:29 AM
Fleckenstein is my guess as well. Only other thing that occurs to me is maybe a Godshak but that top doesn’t look right for that either. Definitely a weird one.
Posted By: Kastlrock Re: Pump identification help please. - Fri Dec 18 2020 10:28 PM
I was thinking a Fleckenstein as well but I could find more the 2 old photos of them, the 1 photo I did find had a similar shaped top but not a light on it. The people she got it from had it for a couple decades, they were sure it was made in Michigan and in 1929.
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