Farm Windmill for pumping water

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bebster

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I'm interesting in putting up a windmill to pump water for irrigation (rather than running an electric pump). I have water down about 50 feet below the surface in sandy soil. But I haven't any experience in farm windmills. On Cape Cod it can get pretty windy (hurricanes every 10 years) so I'm wondering if a windmill will even survive in strong winds. I saw a store in Texas on a recent trip (picture attached), but they were closed when we drove by. Not too many stores like this up in my neck of the woods. Thanks for any advice.
 

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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I'm wondering if a windmill will even survive in strong winds )</font>

Yes, when the wind gets too strong (and I don't remember just what speed that is), you just turn it off. A windmill like that provided our sole source of water for everything when I was in my early teens.
 
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i have a friend that built a 30 foot tall wind mill out of a car hub and rim. It had a 5 foot diameter rotor but now hes making one with a 10 foot rotor and it will have an in hub genereator to make an arrangment of lights light up on the blade tips for a light show. I just machined him a crank shaft to run a pump for his huntiong camps windmill he made. Ill ask him about their durability.
 
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Bebster years ago I had the same idea as you. Fact is I purchased a rebuilt Aerometer Windmill with an 8 foot blade but have yet to erect it on my lot. It is much, much older than I am. I wanted one to keep my pond topped off in the summer months.

Most good windmills have a handle on them to move the tail in line with the main blade so that they will withstand strong storms.

Do a Google search and you will find a wealth of information regarding windmills. If you are unable to find a local supplier let me know and I can furnish two suppliers in Ohio that can ship you parts or complete mills.

Remember the wind blows freely. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Hey PineRidge.. I have one too.. bought it from a man down the road.. it's an Chicago Aeromotor Windmill.. 8' blade.. w/ a 50ft tower. I need to get new anchors for the tower.. mine's stored in the barn for now. I wanted a new well drilled for livestock.. and then use the windmill for the water pumping.

This woman is very nice.. lots of info from her.

Ellen Sattler
American Windmills
Ellen@windmills.net
http://www.windmills.net
 
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You might want to check out solar-powered deep well pumps. They make them. Search for them on something like www.google.com. Think they'd be less troublesome than a windmill.

Ralph
 
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I concur on the solar pump. I have one pumping from a 300ft well. it pumps water all day at abou 2.5 gallons a minute. I can put the pump in the well and take it out by myself with no special tools or apparatus. from 50 ft you will not need a big one or very big panels. look here
http://www.solar-electric.com/
 
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Jim, how many panels do you have? In Massachusetts I'll probably need at least twice as many. On Cape Cod, I've got more wind than direct sun.
 
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Pineridge,

You have it correct. A quality windmill is engineered to furl the blades out of the wind when it gets too strong. My wife's brother in law was given a 1950's vintage Aermotor windmill about 1991, and when he relocated to the Saturn factory down in TN. he passed it on to me. While a windmill is a practical way to obtain water with no power, I would be more interested in restoring and re-erecting my windmill for display purposes--in JD green and yellow, of course.
 
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JDGreen227 we did basically the same thing only ours is fire engine red with the Pine Ridge 7 Ranch logo painted on the tail. One day it will fly next to our pond. But for now there are more important projects underway. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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