[SEL] Re: Unearthing a Horde of Engines

James Moran jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 30 15:21:41 PST 2005


DR-
 Yes, it is much as you described.   "In the day", the McCormick Deering was used as the source of power to  transfer fuel products from delivery trucks to three separate 20,000  gallons each above ground tanks (one each for gasoline, kero, and fuel  oil).  I was asking in that I thought maybe one of you "engine  display enthusiasts" could demonstrate pumping apparatus.  Again,  just a thought/  BTW, the belts are still there.
  JM

Dave Rotigel <rotigel at alltel.net> wrote:  
>  Wondering if this  pumping system could be powered by a stationary 
> engine (can't see why  not).
>   JM

Anything that is big enough to pull the pump and that has a shaft to which 
a (flat belt?) pulley can be attached will work.
         Dave  

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