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Posted By: Nubbers123 Gilbarco - Sun Mar 16 2014 09:57 PM
Just bought my first pump, a Gilbarco.
Where do I find the model number?
I am having trouble uploading the picture.
Could not find on side but have added picture (I hope)

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Posted By: Yellow57 Re: Gilbarco - Sun Mar 16 2014 10:20 PM
I'd tag on side of pump if still ther, or google.
Posted By: Jack Sim Re: Gilbarco - Mon Mar 17 2014 12:32 AM
Looks like a 996 (page 166 of my pump book) with some stainless missing.

Also shown on this page of my website: http://petrolianacollectibles.com/gb%20992.htm

Jack Sim
Posted By: Flatland Re: Gilbarco - Mon Mar 17 2014 12:50 AM
Do yourself a favor, and buy Jack's book. It is time and money well spent if you ever intend to buy another pump.
Posted By: Nubbers123 Re: Gilbarco - Mon Mar 17 2014 12:56 AM
Thanks, still looking for some kind of ID plate but cannot find one.
Posted By: sellersrodshop Re: Gilbarco - Mon Mar 17 2014 01:07 AM
on some of those models, the i.d. tag doubles as the bezel around the reset handle.
Posted By: Jack Sim Re: Gilbarco - Mon Mar 17 2014 04:20 AM
Flatland & Gilbarco

Just to let you know, the 2nd Ed. of my book is out of print and out of stock. Every once in awhile one pops up on Ebay, but the asking price is usually between $100 & $150. And sometimes this is for a used one.

Working on a 3rd Ed., but it won't be out until at least the Summer.

The 1st Ed. & the 2nd Ed.'s are available on E-reader. Amazon, sells both, try and buy them through this website and OG gets a commission.

When looking at my book using a Nook or a tablet, one picture will come up at a time, the caption should be below the picture, if it above, that caption is for the previous picture.

There is one benefit of the E-book, the pictures are larger just in case you are looking for detail, plus the E-book cost about $20.00.

Jack Sim
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