Two days ago I was getting ready to burn an old shed, cleaning up the place. I made sure to salvage anything of use out of it. There was the hand pump that went on a 5 gallon can of grease. It had a fitting on it, and a corresponding fitting was screwed into the front of the grease guns. you pumped the gun full. It did give problems on occasion if you got air in it.
There were also two of the old fashioned pumps that transferred bulk oil out of 30 gallon or 50 gallon drums. We always used that till up in the 80's, kept our 30w motor oil in it.
Finally I came across the two hand pumps that went on our pick up fuel tank. We kept pumping ours by hand, long after others went to the fancy electric pumps.
I have no use for the stuff, but hated to throwit away either. So I kept it all.
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