Another Newbie
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2019 9:03 am
Hello all, just joined the forum, new to forum but not windmills, all my mills are vintage Aermotor.
I have 3 mills in water pumping service at this time, 2 A702s on 21' towers pulling 3 1/2" cylinders
1 B602 on its original 27' tower pulling a 3 1/2" cylinder, I was told this mill sat on the ground for over 60 years when I purchased it, the wheel shaft was badly corroded but the Babbitt was in great shape!! this mill has been back in service for about 7 years now.
I had a local machine shop build new shafts for all these mills and I removed the old shafts and pressed in the new ones so I could retain the original hubs.
I also have an F702 on the ground with a 27' tower, I am in the process of trying to lease a rig to sink a 10" casing for the F702, I plan on using an 8" cylinder on the 16 foot mill as our water table is only around 25-30'
I am also an old Ham radio guy and I have an old 40' JLG man lift to maintain antennas and the mills here on the ranch, makes a BIG difference!
I try to service the mills twice a year, I have had some issues with the oil return plugging up on the B602 about this time of year, it is in a large stand of Live Oak trees and I suspect the pollen is so fine it manages to get into the mill.
I have 3 mills in water pumping service at this time, 2 A702s on 21' towers pulling 3 1/2" cylinders
1 B602 on its original 27' tower pulling a 3 1/2" cylinder, I was told this mill sat on the ground for over 60 years when I purchased it, the wheel shaft was badly corroded but the Babbitt was in great shape!! this mill has been back in service for about 7 years now.
I had a local machine shop build new shafts for all these mills and I removed the old shafts and pressed in the new ones so I could retain the original hubs.
I also have an F702 on the ground with a 27' tower, I am in the process of trying to lease a rig to sink a 10" casing for the F702, I plan on using an 8" cylinder on the 16 foot mill as our water table is only around 25-30'
I am also an old Ham radio guy and I have an old 40' JLG man lift to maintain antennas and the mills here on the ranch, makes a BIG difference!
I try to service the mills twice a year, I have had some issues with the oil return plugging up on the B602 about this time of year, it is in a large stand of Live Oak trees and I suspect the pollen is so fine it manages to get into the mill.