O’Brock Windmill Distributors
9797 12th St. North Benton,OH 44449
Ph 330-323-2425
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The lift cylinder is screwed onto the sucker
rod and pipe
Installing pipe in a well using a tripod
A clevis holds the pipe as the cylinder is lowered into the well
The pipe is pushed up through the loop on the tripod
A clevis holds the pipe as the cylinder is lowered into the well
It is important to have the proper tools to
hold the pipe
I use a pipe holder sitting on the casing, a pipe vise above that and a pipe clevis on the cable
The well seal is installed
This is the pipe clevis
The hand pump body is lowered over the sucker rod and pipe and screwed on
The moment of truth when water is pumped
Install the pump handle
For 45 years I installed windmills on towers with this gin pole to hand crank them up
An 8’ dia windmill on a 21’ tower we installed in Arcadia, FL
Two 8’ windmills on 27’ towers
Some of our jobs found us working after dark
Two 10’ windmills on 40’ towers. The one on the right pumped into a pressure tank.
One of our windmill displays at the Geauga
County fair in northern Ohio
Putting up a 12’ windmill on a 60’
tower in the Florida panhandle.