Thank you so much! We try! Sometimes it’s hard to smile when it’s hot and we’re dirty, but we always try to make it fun! Thank you for subscribing!!!!!
Puddin brought me here as well. My family had a long history with windmills in west Texas before moving to Oklahoma. Look forward to viewing more of these
I've worked on in ground wells before, never a windmill.This kind of knowledge is priceless. Puddin mentioned you and UA-cam sent you. Cool boom truck!
Well im hooked, (see what i did there😂) this is really awesome seeing how these work and how much work goes into them, the back and forth is funny, and helpful, it's good the be your own Boss, but we know who the real Supervisor is lol,
Haha yep you know it! I do what mama says! It’s great but terrifying being your own boss in a small field. Thank you for watching and thank you for subscribing!
Like most of your comments, I also had Puddin recommend you guys Channel. I like these videos where you learn something. I live in north Caddo County and have worked for an Irrigation Dealer in the past. Our stuff was 6-8" tube and up to 360 foot to the pump stages. Powered by LP and Natural gas engines. Wells here flowed 250-600 gallons. Love these Windmills. They saved the day for country folks for sure.
Nice work I’ve been working on water wells and windmills for the last 20 years in the Oklahoma panhandle I hate jug cylinders cause you got to pull pipe and rod just to replace the leathers but interesting to see how other people do things and learn new ways thanks
Awesome! Glad to meet another one of us!!! Yep I hate them too, but don’t like the limitations sometimes of the 1-7/8 cylinder. Nobody wants bigger pipe than 2” around here. (Price)
This was vastly better than the first video I watched! Sound, 100% better. Sure, it helped a lot to have Momma filming and passing tools. I prefer it if you keep then under an hour, but that's me. A wee rant on our host's comment, "Kids, go to College!" My opinion, maybe not. I went, and I kept on going through graduate school. I worked for mostly private clients, but many of my customers were governmental entities. Private or governmental, they mostly don't know a danged thing, today. If your goal in life is to be the richest person in the world, go for that, but you won't get that in college. Otherwise, you will be working for somebody and they will tell you to do exactly the wrong thing, the wrong way. By the time I would get hired, things were messed up so badly those customers would just shut up. I can't guarantee it, but just watch, Elon probably has Crew Dragon prepping to launch to go rescue the crew of Boeing's Starliner; I do not see how Boeing will be able to bring those people back. An option for younger people thinking about life is to go hold the camera for this guy. Do the sound, do the editing and apprentice in useful skills. Maybe just learning the camera, sound stuff is what you need. Our colleges are filled with crappy people, that will be hired by the previous generation's crappy people. Or maybe consider something like Mike Rowe Works. Only consider college if you already have a plan and you will not be allowing the people in our colleges to get in your way. Yeah, Elon will probably have to rescue the Boeing crew and Elon went to college, but go look for yourself. All of the "smartest" people insisted he needed to build with carbon fiber, or aluminum. His rockets work. Nobody else's do. Go find the interview where he explains why Falcon 9 and Starship are made with Stainless Steel, (his own alloy). Don't spend money going to college, when you can learn useful skills for free! Peace.
I totally agree 1000% with you!!! Every word you said. When I say that, it’s in a jokingly way and usually when I’m stressed and hot and dirty and possibly bleeding. Lol. It’s an inside joke around our house because we are all the “un-colleged except for the wife. She is an RN trade, but we love what we do and couldn’t think of anything we word rather be doing, especially when we’re leaving the job site happy with what we had just accomplished. Thank you soooo much for watching and thank you for letting me know about the production being better. We’re working our tails off rounding up equipment as we can afford it. Also have the wife a microphone now so she will be able to be heard getting on to me! 😄
Oh, as for the length, if I make them shorter, I get a lot of flak from viewers about not enough detail. Our typical job is 4-8 hours, and I condense them down as much as I can without losing the intent of the info being passed along.😃
"It's always extra if I do [find a snake]." Darn tootin'! I see a live snake all of a sudden and all the fun just runs away... just a few steps behind me!
Howdy! Thank you so much! We do take pride in what we do, as if it were on my own property. I like happy customers and not irritated ones. 😀 Thank you for watching and the wonderful compliment!!!!!!
Oh yes they have the nice tall ones!! It’s sad to see they have done that there, but in Oklahoma they’re making a comeback. We are getting a lot of old ones back to working because people are realizing how important having a water supply is!
Another puddin crossover!! Im in Connecticut but was born Ft Sill. Lawton. Oklahoma im sure you know the place. Dad started his 40 year military there .and my life !! Lol. Gret videos looking forward to watchin more!
Another example (if you don't mind): At 27:00 something happened (you didn't say what) that caused you to break open a pipe joint (which sprayed cold water on you). Then you moved several vice grips to different locations (you didn't say why) and you turned the pipe above (without explaining what you were looking at). So we (who don't know what is happening) are watching you fix something without knowing what you (or we) are looking for. The more you explain, the better the video! Thanks.
Man thank you! I will do much more explaining now on. This is exactly what I need to hear to get better!!!!! Thank you for watching! So I have a “7” shaped piece of sucker rod that is screwed into the rod that I’m removing. The “7” kept hanging up on the short tower, which wouldn’t let me unscrew it. 😀
This is the 2nd video I've watched. Your work is interesting because it's something many of us have never thought about. We see the windmills in the field but don't understand what makes them tick. Your narration was good on this one, and the conversation with Lori and her excellent camera work really make good viewing. I would like to hear you explain in more detail these points: what did you expect to find why this rig wasn't working? Why did you unscrew so many joints? Why are some segments so short? Am looking forward to catching up on other previous work!
Man thank you! I will do my best to be more descriptive here on! Thank you for the kind words and I will pass this on to Lori, she doesn’t think she does good, but we know better! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
Haha man I’m glad yall do too! That’s what we have always called it but Lori was like, maybe we shouldn’t say that on camera in fear of getting us kicked off or something😝. Thank you for commenting and watching!!!!!!
Hey, can I give you an old man tip. Never jack the front of your truck tires off ground in the air. Cut some 2x12's and make staggered so you can drive up on them. I have seen so many guys damage their rigs doing this. Support the tires. I been around an at 72 seen a few things just trying to help. If you ever get up to Ohio lot of the Amish tool shops have square wrenches for square nuts and bolts you might want to get some of those here in Florida we don't do shallow Wells causes sinkholes
Man thank you! What does it damage? I need to tell all my well service friends with front jacks on our trucks, because we all do it…… It’s just something we haven’t been told yet. Thank you! I would love to head up to Amish county to see all they have! I’ve always wondered about Florida wells, figured water was shallow, but never thought about the sink holes!!!!! Crazy! Thank you for watching!!!!!! Let me know about the front end damage please!
the pipe down by the pump is stretched. the threads have "necked". you are right to replace it, that things about to break right there and leave your pump down in the hole. the pipe is probably real thin on the inside.
That is a cross arm. The holes are for locust pins. A piece of wood made out of locust wood it was a cone on the bottom to wedge into the big holes I the arm. The top of the pin was threaded for the insulator to screw onto. 1900’s tech that is still working today. I took some down a few years ago that was almost perfect but the pole got drunk and jumped out in front of a car.
Ah yep! That explains it!!!! Some old wood on an old windmill! How cool, people used whatever they could get their hands on back then! Thank you for the info and for watching!!!!!
NC will check it more on videos after while, thank Puddin he said you where great just don't act like Mortske drinking complaining sometimes gets people turning off Videos lol everybody has good bad days.
In Australia we have trouble where the pipe meets the pump with electrolysis Wrap duct tape around the pipe for a few feet up and top off pump Problem solved All so tap the pipe where the pump rod joiner is to see how thin the pipe is and use neoprene buckets instead of leather
Howdy way down there! Man thank you! We have heard of the neoprene but none of my local distributors carry them, so never tried them. Thank you for watching mate!
@@OkieWindmiller They have been hear for years a lot better than leather Probably used them in the space shuttle in a different form 🤣🤣Your water must be good nothing is corroded bad It’s heavy duty hear I’m using 2 inch heavy wall galvanised pipe in the water 2 years at the best Changed to submersible pumps and solar now with poly Stock water only tryed to get a water softener for the house in the drought The water tests said no it’s to hard All the best with it all🍻
I would charge the customer for clearing the brush...or better yet just leave and reschedule when it's done. Forget about it....P.S....Thanks not only for windmill tips, but the water table remarks. I have an open well I want to cap and add a small windmill to access the spring fed supply. ❤
What did i miss? Why was this pump not working? Do you service the the actual drive mechanism also when you maintain these? We had one when i was a kid long ago, i remember it fondly. Great video, the young lady does a nice job. Best regards from Indiana.
It was the sucker rod couplings that worn in two. That caused the no-water call. We also rebuilt the pump while we were in there! I normally do service the windmill if it’s a new one to me and don’t know the records, but this one had the oil changed by the customer 2 months ago, so we didn’t. Some people actually still climb these and do the oil changes themselves! Thank you for watching!!
What happened was when they was cutting in pipe threads on their pipe machine. They put new dize on it. And the guys weren't set, right? And then they reset them and started threading. That's what happened.
Good question. Windmills make about 2 gallons per minute. Most won’t keep up with the usage from the stock tank, so people let the overflow to a pond or creek.
Haha we do! Is hourly, but still something! Takes about 15 min, but we do charge for that, especially if they are able bodied and tell me it’s ready to be worked on. Thank you for watching!!!!
Another Puddin referred. Like the content greats from the netherlands
The Netherlands!!!! Awesome! Yall have bigger windmills than we do!!!! Thank you for watching!
Glad Puddin put me on to y'all!! Awesome teamwork!!!It takes two and it's awesome seeing the pair of you getting it done together!!
Thank you sir! I’m glad he did too! 24 years of marriage and we can still do this as a couple. Thank you for subscribing!
Thank you for turn’n your vise grips the correct direction,
you very well may be the only one on UA-cam to do so .
Haha you noticed!!!!!! Thank you for noticing!!!! Thank you for watching!
Another Puddin referred. Like the content. Y’all are fun!
Thank you so much! We try! Sometimes it’s hard to smile when it’s hot and we’re dirty, but we always try to make it fun! Thank you for subscribing!!!!!
I believe that for sure. I know that anyone who says they like hot weather has never had to work outside.
I'm in England and came here from Puddin's channel. Your work looks really interesting. I'm looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Thank you for watching across the big pond!!!! Welcome aboard!!!!!!!!!
Puddin brought me here as well. My family had a long history with windmills in west Texas before moving to Oklahoma. Look forward to viewing more of these
Awesome! These things have touched so many lives! Thank you for watching and supporting us!!!
I've worked on in ground wells before, never a windmill.This kind of knowledge is priceless. Puddin mentioned you and UA-cam sent you. Cool boom truck!
Sweet thank you! Buddy we love our old truck. It’s a 2004! Thank you for subscribing!
Puddin sent me too ! HOW COOL TO LEARN SOMTHING NEW !! Yall make a great team working together . Im here for good . Thanks puddin !
Awesome! We will keep doing our thing and hope you keep liking it!!!!
sir, you are very fortunate to have a living doll as your helper! your video was very interesting as i have never seen this done. be safe............g
Yes I am! She is amazing for sure! Been married 24 years! Thank you for saying it was interesting! I try to make it as watchable as possible!!!!
Well im hooked, (see what i did there😂) this is really awesome seeing how these work and how much work goes into them, the back and forth is funny, and helpful, it's good the be your own Boss, but we know who the real Supervisor is lol,
Haha yep you know it! I do what mama says! It’s great but terrifying being your own boss in a small field. Thank you for watching and thank you for subscribing!
It was very good to see you two work so well together ( no pun intended ) Your Mrs's appears to know all the right parts and moves to assist you
Howdy there! Yep, she is more in tune with what I need than I am! She’s amazing! Thank you so much for watching!!!!!!!
Another refugee from Puddin's place!! WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Woohoo is right!!!! Thank you for subscribing!!!!
So brave to dig into that brush! Thanks for another great lesson!
Yep we figured we would find a snake. Thank you!
This is good content👍 Refugee from Puddin's. Greats from Denmark
Denmark!! That’s waaaaay across the globe!!! Thank you for watching!!!!!!’
Rødgrød med fløde og én over nakken fra Nørrebro nv 🇩🇰
Thank you!!!!
A lot of water but we’re close friends now!!!!!
@@OkieWindmiller
Copenhagen Denmark 🇩🇰 here
Came from Puddin's place!
Woohoo thank you!
Like most of your comments, I also had Puddin recommend you guys Channel. I like these videos where you learn something. I live in north Caddo County and have worked for an Irrigation Dealer in the past. Our stuff was 6-8" tube and up to 360 foot to the pump stages. Powered by LP and Natural gas engines. Wells here flowed 250-600 gallons. Love these Windmills. They saved the day for country folks for sure.
Man thank you! That’s crazy and I wouldn’t know where to start!!!!! Thank you for watching!
Y’all are for sure are the best windmillers that I’ve ever seen .
That means a lot! Thank you so much! Please stick around and we will keep it up!
Puddin needs a windmill tower so birds can hangout and squawk at him.
I totally agree, but then they would poop on all his cars………..hmmmm. Maybe out by his pond! Thank you for subscribing!
Thanks for posting
Thank you more for watching!!!
The Heron flying by said thanks for fixin the fishin spot, I heard it.
Haha yep!!!!! He was worried his fish were gonna die!!! That cracks me up! Thank you for watching!
very good job !!! and very intersecting vidéo , I like very mutch
Thank you! Glad you like it!! Please stick around!
Well, i guess ill add learning windmill service to my list of hobbies.. Puddin sent me to the right spot
Haha yep, might as well! Never know when you may need it! Thank you for watching!!!!!
Always enjoy watching professional s working and doing it right for the customer
Man thank you! We try!!!
Going the extra mile is quality work. Well done folks. Enjoy
Thank you soooo much! I take great pride in it! Thank yin for subscribing!
pudding recommend your channel
Nice thank you!! I hope you like it and stick around!
Nice work I’ve been working on water wells and windmills for the last 20 years in the Oklahoma panhandle I hate jug cylinders cause you got to pull pipe and rod just to replace the leathers but interesting to see how other people do things and learn new ways thanks
Awesome! Glad to meet another one of us!!! Yep I hate them too, but don’t like the limitations sometimes of the 1-7/8 cylinder. Nobody wants bigger pipe than 2” around here. (Price)
a lot more to this job , then i knew about , you guys Rock.
Thank you! Yes every day is different and some are better than others! Thank you for subscribing!
This was vastly better than the first video I watched! Sound, 100% better. Sure, it helped a lot to have Momma filming and passing tools. I prefer it if you keep then under an hour, but that's me. A wee rant on our host's comment, "Kids, go to College!" My opinion, maybe not. I went, and I kept on going through graduate school. I worked for mostly private clients, but many of my customers were governmental entities. Private or governmental, they mostly don't know a danged thing, today. If your goal in life is to be the richest person in the world, go for that, but you won't get that in college. Otherwise, you will be working for somebody and they will tell you to do exactly the wrong thing, the wrong way. By the time I would get hired, things were messed up so badly those customers would just shut up.
I can't guarantee it, but just watch, Elon probably has Crew Dragon prepping to launch to go rescue the crew of Boeing's Starliner; I do not see how Boeing will be able to bring those people back. An option for younger people thinking about life is to go hold the camera for this guy. Do the sound, do the editing and apprentice in useful skills. Maybe just learning the camera, sound stuff is what you need. Our colleges are filled with crappy people, that will be hired by the previous generation's crappy people. Or maybe consider something like Mike Rowe Works. Only consider college if you already have a plan and you will not be allowing the people in our colleges to get in your way. Yeah, Elon will probably have to rescue the Boeing crew and Elon went to college, but go look for yourself. All of the "smartest" people insisted he needed to build with carbon fiber, or aluminum. His rockets work. Nobody else's do. Go find the interview where he explains why Falcon 9 and Starship are made with Stainless Steel, (his own alloy). Don't spend money going to college, when you can learn useful skills for free! Peace.
I totally agree 1000% with you!!! Every word you said. When I say that, it’s in a jokingly way and usually when I’m stressed and hot and dirty and possibly bleeding. Lol. It’s an inside joke around our house because we are all the “un-colleged except for the wife. She is an RN trade, but we love what we do and couldn’t think of anything we word rather be doing, especially when we’re leaving the job site happy with what we had just accomplished. Thank you soooo much for watching and thank you for letting me know about the production being better. We’re working our tails off rounding up equipment as we can afford it. Also have the wife a microphone now so she will be able to be heard getting on to me! 😄
Oh, as for the length, if I make them shorter, I get a lot of flak from viewers about not enough detail. Our typical job is 4-8 hours, and I condense them down as much as I can without losing the intent of the info being passed along.😃
"It's always extra if I do [find a snake]." Darn tootin'! I see a live snake all of a sudden and all the fun just runs away... just a few steps behind me!
Haha mama hates them!! So do I as well haha! Thank you for watching!
Wow you do good work , you also take pride in what you do.
Howdy! Thank you so much! We do take pride in what we do, as if it were on my own property. I like happy customers and not irritated ones. 😀 Thank you for watching and the wonderful compliment!!!!!!
I didn’t know a windmill service even existed! My grandpa and uncle were well drillers here in Northeast Wisconsin.
Oh cool I love it up there! Yep, we drive around and fix them! We stay pretty busy here in town Oklahoma!
Pudding was right you are cool
Thank you soooo much! He has a lot of good people in his pool of friends! Thank you for watching!
Just like @robertchand said…..Puddin recomended your channel! He mentioned lookin you up👍
Man m so glad you did! I really appreciate you subscribing!!! Please continue watching!
in Michigan you only see the Amish have them now. Our farm had one up till the early 90's. Its good to see they are still being used.
Oh yes they have the nice tall ones!! It’s sad to see they have done that there, but in Oklahoma they’re making a comeback. We are getting a lot of old ones back to working because people are realizing how important having a water supply is!
Awesome work.👍👍👍
Thank you!!!!!!
impressive work
Thank you soo much!
Nice work there guys
Thank you!!!! We try!!!!!
Another puddin crossover!! Im in Connecticut but was born Ft Sill. Lawton. Oklahoma im sure you know the place. Dad started his 40 year military there .and my life !! Lol. Gret videos looking forward to watchin more!
Thank you soooo much for joining! I love hearing Oklahoma connections. Thank you for watching and subscribing!
Another example (if you don't mind): At 27:00 something happened (you didn't say what) that caused you to break open a pipe joint (which sprayed cold water on you). Then you moved several vice grips to different locations (you didn't say why) and you turned the pipe above (without explaining what you were looking at). So we (who don't know what is happening) are watching you fix something without knowing what you (or we) are looking for. The more you explain, the better the video! Thanks.
Man thank you! I will do much more explaining now on. This is exactly what I need to hear to get better!!!!! Thank you for watching!
So I have a “7” shaped piece of sucker rod that is screwed into the rod that I’m removing. The “7” kept hanging up on the short tower, which wouldn’t let me unscrew it. 😀
This is the 2nd video I've watched. Your work is interesting because it's something many of us have never thought about. We see the windmills in the field but don't understand what makes them tick. Your narration was good on this one, and the conversation with Lori and her excellent camera work really make good viewing. I would like to hear you explain in more detail these points: what did you expect to find why this rig wasn't working? Why did you unscrew so many joints? Why are some segments so short? Am looking forward to catching up on other previous work!
Man thank you! I will do my best to be more descriptive here on! Thank you for the kind words and I will pass this on to Lori, she doesn’t think she does good, but we know better! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
I'm a fire sprinkler fitter and I can confirm we say pipe dope also!
Haha man I’m glad yall do too! That’s what we have always called it but Lori was like, maybe we shouldn’t say that on camera in fear of getting us kicked off or something😝. Thank you for commenting and watching!!!!!!
Hey, can I give you an old man tip. Never jack the front of your truck tires off ground in the air. Cut some 2x12's and make staggered so you can drive up on them. I have seen so many guys damage their rigs doing this. Support the tires.
I been around an at 72 seen a few things just trying to help. If you ever get up to Ohio lot of the Amish tool shops have square wrenches for square nuts and bolts you might want to get some of those here in Florida we don't do shallow Wells causes sinkholes
Man thank you! What does it damage? I need to tell all my well service friends with front jacks on our trucks, because we all do it…… It’s just something we haven’t been told yet. Thank you! I would love to head up to Amish county to see all they have! I’ve always wondered about Florida wells, figured water was shallow, but never thought about the sink holes!!!!! Crazy! Thank you for watching!!!!!! Let me know about the front end damage please!
the pipe down by the pump is stretched. the threads have "necked". you are right to replace it, that things about to break right there and leave your pump down in the hole. the pipe is probably real thin on the inside.
Yep. Stinkin pipe these days!!! Thank you sir for watching!!!!!!!!
That is a cross arm. The holes are for locust pins. A piece of wood made out of locust wood it was a cone on the bottom to wedge into the big holes I the arm. The top of the pin was threaded for the insulator to screw onto. 1900’s tech that is still working today. I took some down a few years ago that was almost perfect but the pole got drunk and jumped out in front of a car.
Ah yep! That explains it!!!! Some old wood on an old windmill! How cool, people used whatever they could get their hands on back then! Thank you for the info and for watching!!!!!
NC will check it more on videos after while, thank Puddin he said you where great just don't act like Mortske drinking complaining sometimes gets people turning off Videos lol everybody has good bad days.
Man wisdom right there! I promise to keep my cool. I really try to anyways! Thank you for watching!
Puddin put me in this direction Theo made me sub the channel
Haha ole Puddin and Theo!!! Thank you so much
In Australia we have trouble where the pipe meets the pump with electrolysis Wrap duct tape around the pipe for a few feet up and top off pump Problem solved All so tap the pipe where the pump rod joiner is to see how thin the pipe is and use neoprene buckets instead of leather
Howdy way down there! Man thank you! We have heard of the neoprene but none of my local distributors carry them, so never tried them. Thank you for watching mate!
@@OkieWindmiller They have been hear for years a lot better than leather Probably used them in the space shuttle in a different form 🤣🤣Your water must be good nothing is corroded bad It’s heavy duty hear I’m using 2 inch heavy wall galvanised pipe in the water 2 years at the best Changed to submersible pumps and solar now with poly Stock water only tryed to get a water softener for the house in the drought The water tests said no it’s to hard All the best with it all🍻
Merch idea: Well well well, You dig it, we fix it. T-shirt.Hat: "pump it up" O K
Man those are good! We have been thinking we need to do some, but coming up with that is hard! Thank you sir!!!!! Thank you for watching too!!
Puddin sent us over to check you out,Lets see what ya got.....................................................................Fort Worth,Tx
Thank you way down in Fort Worth!!!
I would charge the customer for clearing the brush...or better yet just leave and reschedule when it's done. Forget about it....P.S....Thanks not only for windmill tips, but the water table remarks. I have an open well I want to cap and add a small windmill to access the spring fed supply. ❤
Hahah I love it! Forget about it! Should have! It would be cleaned the next time haha!
Just imagine if Puddin mentions y’all on his main channel !
Hahah I couldn’t keep up with the comments if he did!!!!!! Thank you for subscribing!!!!
@@OkieWindmiller it won’t be long till you won’t be able to keep up with the comments as it is .
That’s already happened lol!!! 😀
désoler .... tres intéressante .....
Thank you!!!!!
I was sent here by a mad tattooed man with an obsession with seafoam blue.
Hahaha Puddin?? Yep he is awesome! Thank you for heading our way!!!!!
Here from puddin. Here to stay
Awesome! 👏 m here to stay making good videos !!!
What did i miss? Why was this pump not working? Do you service the the actual drive mechanism also when you maintain these? We had one when i was a kid long ago, i remember it fondly. Great video, the young lady does a nice job.
Best regards from Indiana.
It was the sucker rod couplings that worn in two. That caused the no-water call. We also rebuilt the pump while we were in there! I normally do service the windmill if it’s a new one to me and don’t know the records, but this one had the oil changed by the customer 2 months ago, so we didn’t. Some people actually still climb these and do the oil changes themselves! Thank you for watching!!
Bro. Was you singing Pearl Jam when you were walking back to the mill in the beginning?!? lol
Haha I was!!!!
Now I’m aware of its operation
Sweet man! Thank you for watching!
How long do those couplers usually last before wearing out?
I have pulled them at 10 yrs old and they still look good. When we service one, if they’re worn at all, we swap them out.
Is there a cover for the gears or are they left open to rain and dirt?
Ok, shoulda waited 5 more minutes.
Hahah no problem!!! Thank you for watching!!!!!!
Pudding sent me
Man I’m glad you listened! Thank you for subscribing!
What happened was when they was cutting in pipe threads on their pipe machine. They put new dize on it. And the guys weren't set, right? And then they reset them and started threading. That's what happened.
Ohhh I see! They were smaller and opened up to the correct position!
Man thank you!!
Thank you for watching!!!!
Question, what’s the point to pumping water nonstop to the surface?
Good question. Windmills make about 2 gallons per minute. Most won’t keep up with the usage from the stock tank, so people let the overflow to a pond or creek.
Getting paid the same cutting weeds or working on pump
Yep that’s right!!! That’s how we look at it!!!
Charge for removal of brush
Haha we do! Is hourly, but still something! Takes about 15 min, but we do charge for that, especially if they are able bodied and tell me it’s ready to be worked on. Thank you for watching!!!!