Montgomery Ward pump Jack
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Montgomery Ward pump Jack
id love to share a few photos of my setup. 1 13/16" closed top in a 2" casing , 250' down. Run by this Montgomery ward pump jack I rebuilt to provide reciprocating action to my rods (3/8" steel pipe). What a fun project, and it turned out awesome!
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Re: Montgomery Ward pump Jack
Very nice Andrew !!!
Re: Montgomery Ward pump Jack
Andrew , thank you posting , today I am learning lots of new things !
concrete around the water tank down to the 4 ft frost line , here in south Texas our frost line is 1" ,
very nice clean craftsmenship, good job .
concrete around the water tank down to the 4 ft frost line , here in south Texas our frost line is 1" ,
very nice clean craftsmenship, good job .
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Re: Montgomery Ward pump Jack
Thank you for the kind remarks, yes here in northern michigan it gets cold in the wintertime. I have a thermostat and space heater in the well pit, which is housed inside a building. I insulate the top of the pit with foam board and that keeps things from freezing.mtblah wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 7:39 am Andrew , thank you posting , today I am learning lots of new things !
concrete around the water tank down to the 4 ft frost line , here in south Texas our frost line is 1" ,
very nice clean craftsmenship, good job .
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- Joined: Sat Apr 29, 2023 9:16 am
- Location: Boyne Falls, Mi
Re: Montgomery Ward pump Jack
Thank you sir, it has been a very fun and informative project, I am learning a ton!