Seeburg Rotary Pumps

(Photograph courtesy of Art Reblitz)
Common stamped sheet metal pulley found on
most Seeburg pumps from about 1923 through the end of
production. (Seeburg K, number and year unknown.)
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(Photograph courtesy of Art Reblitz)
Early Seeburg rotary pump with pulley
removed, showing wooden connecting rods. (Seeburg L #161,802,
made in 1925.)
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(Photograph courtesy of Art Reblitz)
Back view of late style Seeburg rotary pump
with rubberized canvas connecting straps. (Seeburg Greyhound
#166,043, made in 1928.)
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(Photograph courtesy of Art Reblitz)
Close-up of Seeburg late style rotary pump
in 1928 Greyhound #166,043. The pliable connecting straps never
knock or click. The main support casting for the crankshaft and
the connecting hub or “spider” contain ball bearings, with handy
grease fittings for lubrication.
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