NEW OLD STOCK. I SOLD 40 OF THESE LAST YEAR AND JUST GOT A CHANCE TO BUY 30 MORE. THESE ARE GREAT PUMPS. "ROOTS STYLE" IT IS LIKE A BLOWER ON A DIESEL OR DRAG CAR. IT IS VERY UNIQUE. THE GEAR BOX USES MOTOR OIL SO BEFORE USING YOU HAVE TO PUT OIL IN IT. THE INLET AND OUTLET ARE ONE INCH PIPE. IT WILL PUMP ONE GALLON EVERY FOUR REVS.
SO IT IS SUPER FOR GASOLINE OR DIESEL FUEL TRANSFER. NO SCREWIN AROUND WITH ANY ELECTRIC HOOK UPS. THE UNIT IS SMALL IN SIZE IT IS APROX 6X7X7 PLUS CRANK. SHOP AROUND AND COMPAIR THIS STYLE PUMP IS HARD TO FIND FOR LESS THAN 200 BUCKS, AND I HAVE NEVER RECEVED A COMPLAINT OR A RETURN ON THESE A PROVEN UNIT. NOT MADE IN CHINA. FREE SHIPPING IS USA ONLY AND I SHIP PRIORITY MAIL SO YOU GOT IT IN 2 TO 4 WORKING DAYS. SO GET SOME ONE INCH PIPE AND FITING READY. DO NOT FOREGET YOU HAVE TO PUT 30W MOTOR OIL IN THE GEA5R BOX AND ---NOT MADE IN CHINA-- YEP RIGHT-- NOT MADE IN CHINA.
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