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PSCIPCo. M2 Hydrant Resources?

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RainbowFS

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Apr 12, 2010
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I have a site with nine Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company (PSCIPCO) M2 hydrants of 1971-1975 vintage. This is a Corey, or toggle type hydrant and it's clear to me that it is an obsolete model but I can't even find a decent diagram of one.

The problem is that one of them is broken, or I should say non-operable. The operating nut has lost its connection with the shaft.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Alex Traw
Rainbow Fire Sprinklers
Albany, Oregon
 
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To add- Calls to the manufacturer and sister companies (Clow, McWane, Mueller) have been fruitless.

Alex Traw
Rainbow Fire Sprinklers
Albany, Oregon
 
There may be a parts breakdown on "Iowa" (I think manufactured in Oskaloosa, IA) also called Corey or Compression-Type hydrants to help you that is on pages 144 and 145 of the old light blue, hard-copy "Pipe Economy" Clow pipe manual -- if you can finds someone in office who might have this at least years ago rather common reference (it is copyrighted).
 
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