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A large number if gas pumps were made by Wayne pumps.  Look for their  
catalogs

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From: "Pentney, Sandra" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Mon, Oct 17, 2011 17:32:35 GMT+00:00
Subject: Question about farmstead gas pumps

Does anyone know of a reference that can be used to date a certain type
of gas pump? We found a partial gas pump on a farm in rural California
and are trying to determine how old it may be and if it would have been
associated with either an above ground storage tank, or a below ground
storage tank. No evidence of a tank was found during survey.

 

Thank you,

Sandra.

 

Sandra Pentney, MA, RPA

Ecology and Environment, Inc.

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