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    Every one I remember was four gallons. You moved a quadrant on the front of the pump to 1,2,3, or 4 then pumped the fuel up into the bowl using a hand lever on the side.
    URSUSMAJOR

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    Ahaaaaaa yes. That's it Brian, a little handle thingy thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    Every one I remember was four gallons. You moved a quadrant on the front of the pump to 1,2,3, or 4 then pumped the fuel up into the bowl using a hand lever on the side.
    Ah! Now I remember.

    The volume was set by raising a tube inside the glass bowl. So once it reached the top of the tube at the set level, further pumping was a waste of time.

    Thinking about the size of the bowl on the one at Louth, I'm now sure it was the size of a 4 gallon drum.

    Between us, I think we now have my recollections finely tuned.

    1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
    1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    Has anyone else used one of those petrol bowsers that involved using a lever to pump fuel up to a glass bowl on top of the bowser?

    When the glass bowl was up to the required level, squeezing the trigger on the nozzle let the petrol run out under gravity.

    I used one in Louth in the late 1960s. Since we had two Land Rovers and a 200 litre (44 gallon) drum to fill, it wasn't a quick job.
    I/we/the Doomadgee Roadhouse has one of those pumps.
    It is in pretty "original" condition. We (my bosses & myself) are currently debating if we get it properly restored or if I just stick it on a concrete slab out on the forecourt as is.
    I have been offered $15000 for it as is & have been told it would be worth over $35000 once restored. Seems rediculous to me?
    The glass bowl (when it existed) held 8 imperial gallons so no, not quick to fill a 44.

    When the fuel in Doomadgee was at the Main Store if the power went out for a longer period we could & would put a bike chain on sprockets in the pump & we could pump fuel by crank handle, hard work when it's hot & raining.
    Now I have a BIG ARSE generator!

    Jonesfam

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    Interesting that, Jonesy. Can you post up an image of said pump?

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    And now for something more modern...

    - You know that you're OLD, when you remember filling up at this price... per Imp. Gallon, or 4.546 litres... less than 10 cents per litre.IMG_3388.jpgIMG_3386.jpg

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    Furthest back I can remember is $0.17 cpl

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Furthest back I can remember is $0.17 cpl
    3/6d for standard and 3/9d for super per gallon. Late 1950's. In decimal currency 7.71 c/litre and 8.26 c/litre.

    In 1972 my wife bought an Escort and my Mum bought a Torana. Neither could hold $5 of fuel from empty.
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