What’s A Good Price?

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Slim
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What’s A Good Price?

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I’ve been kicking around the idea of trying to get an Aermotor 702 or a Challenge 27 head & fan that’s complete but needs rebuilding etc. I guess because I like doing that kinda stuff.

I’m not up on prices, I’m not a real windmiller so I don’t know much about what’s a good deal vs bad deal. I know there are variables but what’s a general range for complete rebuildable units for these models? Straightening, painting, pouring Babbitt, metal fab are not a problem for me.
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8 ft Aermotor would probably be the most common. Prices vary a lot. Depending on shape, rebuild, sheet metal, and owner attitude, you could pay anywhere from free to 2 grand for a builder.

Look everywhere, and ask everyone you know where old windmills are. Some folks will let you just get it off the property, some think it's gold plated.
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Slim
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Yeah that’s about what I figured. It seems not a lot of mills left in my part of Texas & when you do find one they seem think it’s solid gold or it seems sometimes they had rather let it set & rot as the vines pull it down instead of parting with it but I understand I’m fond of my junk to😂. I plan to expand my search this fall if time allows.
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Winter is a good time, when the leaves fall off the trees exposing towers otherwise unseen.
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About 2 years ago I bought an 8' Aermotor that was on a tower for $1350. The wood tower was too poor to use so I had to build another. The motor was in great shape just a clean up inside and straighten a few things outside on fan, and no leaks! Then earlier this year I bought another 8' Aermotor on the ground with original 25' metal tower. The tower needs a little work and the fan needs to be put together, and now putting a few new parts on the motor. Plus a 10' fan for a Dempster and a few other parts for Aermotor. Was $400 for all of it and just down the road!! So you can see the price swing depending on many things at the time.

Just last night a friend told me he is ready to sell his 8' Aermotor and tower, on the ground, some assembly required. Price to be determined after I look at it he said. :)
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Re: What’s A Good Price?

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Yeah I’m just trying to get an idea as what to expect in all reality I will probably wait until after Christmas to crack open the old rusty wallet. You know after Santa has bled me down I will have to wait to see what I got left!
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