Hi all,
I’ve got an old windmill to sell in Mission, KS. It’s a USWE and the tower is about 20 feet tall and the fan seems to be 8 feet in diameter. It appears to be in fair condition, minus the rust. The “US” on the tail is still visible and the pump has both the company name and city on it. Fan ...
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- Mon Jan 11, 2021 4:25 pm
- Forum: Name That Part (or Windmill or Tower)
- Topic: U.S.W.E. Model Identification
- Replies: 5
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Re: U.S.W.E. Model Identification
Thanks for all the feedback! It is indeed on top of a hand-dug brick lined well that hasn’t been in use for who knows how long. Looking into getting the well decommissioned so guess the next step is to get the mill sold. Thanks again!
- Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:34 am
- Forum: Name That Part (or Windmill or Tower)
- Topic: U.S.W.E. Model Identification
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2613
U.S.W.E. Model Identification
Hi all! First time poster, so thank you for any insight you have.
I recently bought a house that has an old windmill in the back yard. I’ve done as much research as I can do and it appears to be a U.S. Wind Engine and Pump Co. mill. I’d really like to identify the model and figure out about how old ...
I recently bought a house that has an old windmill in the back yard. I’ve done as much research as I can do and it appears to be a U.S. Wind Engine and Pump Co. mill. I’d really like to identify the model and figure out about how old ...