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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4274307" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We have a windmill on one of our places that operates just fine, but the jack shaft is broken and it looks like the hand pump was just thrown into the casing. I'm sure it can be removed but it's wedged so it's going to require some help. </p><p>Interesting because there is a pond on that property that has a propensity to go very low during the summers, not completely dry though. </p><p>Had a dozer come in once and dig out the shallow end, but the main pond is still 5-6' deep because of sediment. </p><p>Always thought it would be interesting to get the windmill back in service and let it pump into the pond to keep it full with cool water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4274307, member: 5412"] We have a windmill on one of our places that operates just fine, but the jack shaft is broken and it looks like the hand pump was just thrown into the casing. I'm sure it can be removed but it's wedged so it's going to require some help. Interesting because there is a pond on that property that has a propensity to go very low during the summers, not completely dry though. Had a dozer come in once and dig out the shallow end, but the main pond is still 5-6' deep because of sediment. Always thought it would be interesting to get the windmill back in service and let it pump into the pond to keep it full with cool water. [/QUOTE]
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