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#302635 03/05/14 03:53 PM
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Does this look like the right tire pump for a 36?

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Not sure if the car and truck used the same pump but I was told that there was more than one company manufacturing the pumps.

Here is the picture of the tool kit for a 36 ton and a half truck. Your pump looks very close but not quite the same.

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Sam,
The illustration shows the other pump used. Don't know which supplied the most but both were included in the tool kits.


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Chipper #303342 03/13/14 07:14 AM
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While cleaning the pump I found PAT. 1-7-19 on the bottom of the base. Would this disqualify it for a 36 pump?


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