Kim , thank you ! I am sure your & your family are very proud of your family heritage & specifically your father . Thank you for sharing .
we have several folks on our web site who own Axtell windmills and are proud of them ! again , thank you
Mike Blahnik
New Braunfels TX
Happy New Year!
Axtell Windmill Co. History
Re: Axtell Windmill Co. History
I have one I bought from Paul Cowley all in a basket. He had tossed in new parts he had, but it rained in the bucket. They we not too far gone, for a clean up, and a floor model Axtel model A. Thanks for your history, and the info.
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.
Re: Axtell Windmill Co. History
Kim,
Thank you for sharing your Axtell family's history on this forum.
On Friday, April 19, 2024, we (FHW) helped Steve Adams (forum member) and tower builder, Jess Nelson of Big Sky Windmills LLC, install a new wooden tower at the Leonard Golf Links in Ft. Worth, TX. It will have a restored Axtell Standard wooden wheel windmill (12" diameter wheel) placed on top in the coming months. The old wooden tower and Axtell Standard mill was removed last year for restoration by Steve Adams. Big Sky Windmills LLC in Victor, Montana (www.bigskywindmills.com) created a special wooden tower for Steve's client. Jess Nelson built the wooden tower with arch legs.
Please see the link below showing the Axtell Standard windmill before restoration. Kim, do you have any family photos of the Axtell factory or windmills you would be willing to share with us? Thanks again. Jerry & Mary Barker
Thank you for sharing your Axtell family's history on this forum.
On Friday, April 19, 2024, we (FHW) helped Steve Adams (forum member) and tower builder, Jess Nelson of Big Sky Windmills LLC, install a new wooden tower at the Leonard Golf Links in Ft. Worth, TX. It will have a restored Axtell Standard wooden wheel windmill (12" diameter wheel) placed on top in the coming months. The old wooden tower and Axtell Standard mill was removed last year for restoration by Steve Adams. Big Sky Windmills LLC in Victor, Montana (www.bigskywindmills.com) created a special wooden tower for Steve's client. Jess Nelson built the wooden tower with arch legs.
Please see the link below showing the Axtell Standard windmill before restoration. Kim, do you have any family photos of the Axtell factory or windmills you would be willing to share with us? Thanks again. Jerry & Mary Barker
Jerry Wade Barker
Wills Point, Texas
214-893-2864
www.farmhousewindmills.com
farmhousewindmills@hotmail.com
Wills Point, Texas
214-893-2864
www.farmhousewindmills.com
farmhousewindmills@hotmail.com
Re: Axtell Windmill Co. History
Some interesting documents about the Axtell Windmill Company:
https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/m ... 43data.pdf
https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/windmills
https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/m ... 43data.pdf
https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/windmills
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Jerry Wade Barker
Wills Point, Texas
214-893-2864
www.farmhousewindmills.com
farmhousewindmills@hotmail.com
Wills Point, Texas
214-893-2864
www.farmhousewindmills.com
farmhousewindmills@hotmail.com
Re: Axtell Windmill Co. History
Axtell pics:
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Jerry Wade Barker
Wills Point, Texas
214-893-2864
www.farmhousewindmills.com
farmhousewindmills@hotmail.com
Wills Point, Texas
214-893-2864
www.farmhousewindmills.com
farmhousewindmills@hotmail.com
Re: Axtell Windmill Co. History
Kim,
Welcome to the forum. Thank you for the history.
Axtell Ever-Oiled windmills are fairly uncommon nowadays to see in my experience. As best I can determine based upon the serial #s and year of manufacturer stamps on the gearboxes, there were around 3,000 Ever-Oiled models produced during the 1930s. The last Ever-Oiled models (that I’ve ever seen) possess 1939 date stamps.
Welcome to the forum. Thank you for the history.
Axtell Ever-Oiled windmills are fairly uncommon nowadays to see in my experience. As best I can determine based upon the serial #s and year of manufacturer stamps on the gearboxes, there were around 3,000 Ever-Oiled models produced during the 1930s. The last Ever-Oiled models (that I’ve ever seen) possess 1939 date stamps.