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Originally Posted by 2LaneCruzer
.HTML:It was also so the customer could see and verify that he was getting what he was paying for. Apparently, there was some paranoia going around those days
I would not call it paranoid, how else would they have metered it.
The totalizing flow meter was not in existence, the glass jug with gallon markings made an easily visible and verifiable method of purchasing a liquid commodity. A simple hand pump to fill the measuring jug and simple gravity feed to the purchaser. Easy, simple, and reliable.
I didn't say they were paranoid, it was the standard method of measurement and the customer was able to physically see it. Winning situation.
Paranoia was what came next with the pump recording the volume while the impeller rotated in the glass globe in sight of the customer!!!