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rob love 25-04-22 21:12

Foot pump
 
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I'm pretty sure I have seen the Jupiter foot pumps listed as belonging to the 25 pdr kit somewhere, but don't see it listed in the parts manual. I think it may have been stored in one of the wooden chests located on the limber.
Does anyone have any information as to the applicability of these pumps?

Mike Cecil 25-04-22 23:20

Tyre pump
 
"Pump, tyre, foot operated, multi-stage, without pressure gauge" carried in the stores box on No.27 Mk.1 artillery trailer. Source: 1944 British WO handbook p.244. Make of pump not provided.

Mike

rob love 26-04-22 00:06

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Thanks Mike. I think Rob Nixon had them in some of the photos he posted in the past, however he seems to have removed the vast majority of his photos.

I can't help thinking I saw a line drawing somewhere as well that also showed the Jupiter name on it.

Both the Canadian and the British part manuals I have show the more typical tire pump like used with the Jeeps, although the description sounds more like the Jupiter pump.

rob love 26-04-22 15:28

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I found the line drawing...it was in the 17pdr parts book and has the same part number as that listed in the 25pdr manuals. The Jupiter name is visible on the pedal.

chris vickery 26-04-22 15:34

Rob are you searching for one?
I looked online and apparently these were standard equipment for Rolls Royce at the time…

Grant Bowker 26-04-22 16:57

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Originally Posted by chris vickery (Post 286235)
apparently these were standard equipment for Rolls Royce at the time…

Is there a parallel to parts costing 10x more when listed as fitting a Corvette instead of any old Chevrolet when the Jupiter pump is for a Rolls-Royce rather than something with less prestige?

rob love 26-04-22 17:26

I got the one in the photo in post 1 for £20 with about 3x that for postage. In total it came to less than $100cdn. The list of items I need for the 25pdr is getting reasonably small, so I'll pay what I have to pay.

rnixartillery 27-04-22 10:23

missing pictures
 
I dont know where the pictures have disappeared too Rob ,I have not removed any ! :confused


Rob.......................rnixartillery.

rob love 27-04-22 13:52

Well whatever happened to them, they are missed. There was some great reference material in them.

rob love 30-04-22 18:49

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Originally Posted by Grant Bowker (Post 286237)
Is there a parallel to parts costing 10x more when listed as fitting a Corvette instead of any old Chevrolet when the Jupiter pump is for a Rolls-Royce rather than something with less prestige?

The parallel is also in the militaria field when a standard pocket knife goes way up in asking value because it is a paratrooper rigging knife, or a pair of binoculars becomes a sniper's binocular.

The trick on many of these things is to be somewhat patient. For instance, when it comes to optics for tanks and artillery, there are way more of the optics surviving than there are the applicable guns. Some patience pays off.


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