Hello! And thanks in advance for the guidance
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Kyle i wouldn't worry about the pitman arm if you're not going to pump water.
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Re: Hello! And thanks in advance for the guidance
That’s just the answer I wanted to hear! Just wanted to make sure it didn’t serve an alternative purpose. I will keep it just in cause we decide to pump water someday (however unlikely).Windcatcher530 Dan wrote: Tue Mar 01, 2022 4:12 pm Kyle i wouldn't worry about the pitman arm if you're not going to pump water.
Regarding the pads that are in the casing around the shafts, what is the best way to fabricate new ones? Is it something I can take somewhere and they would know exactly how to make them?
Sorry I’m super unfamiliar with those pads so I’m not sure how to even describe them.
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Kyle clean them up and put better pics of them up.its hard to see how bad they are.
Re: Hello! And thanks in advance for the guidance
The thickness of the spacers (shims) depends on how the shaft fits in the saddles.
Sorry, I thought you wanted a windmill that operated, so you could enjoy the working of it.
Sorry, I thought you wanted a windmill that operated, so you could enjoy the working of it.
Call Dan Benjamin for parts. P M me for the phone number. IF YOU TALK TO HIM, AND HE HELPS YOU, THEN BUY FROM HIM. IT CREATES GOOD KARMA.
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Re: Hello! And thanks in advance for the guidance
I’m not counting it out completely yet! It’s a matter of getting everything to function correctly. I’m still waiting to hear from the welder to see if they are able to repair the two broken areas of the cast housing. Once I get that back I will send photos of the pads to check their condition.windybob wrote: Tue Mar 01, 2022 5:29 pm The thickness of the spacers (shims) depends on how the shaft fits in the saddles.
Sorry, I thought you wanted a windmill that operated, so you could enjoy the working of it.
While I’m waiting maybe I’ll find a shop who can put some bearings in that pitman arm.