Monday, December 30, 2013
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Imagine, no power co bill, no leather/no wind/no sun issues, Just Water
Water stock with no power company @ 7 g/minute
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Water stock--no power co., no wind/sun
Water stock with no power company @ 7 g/minute
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Friday, December 27, 2013
Dumpster pump jack
Dempster Worm Gear Pump Jack Installation | DEAN BENNETT SUPPLY | ||||||||||||||
The Dempster Pump Jack is designed to operate a hand pump or windmill pump, with an electric motor, gasoline engine or other power source. The kits described adapt the basic gearcase for the first two drives. In addition, it can be powered by any other source which is adaptable to provide up to the maximum of 40 strokes per minute ( 640 RPM shaft speed ). The basic pump body for which this jack is designed, has a 3-1/2" outside diameter barrel and a 7/16" x 1" flatbar, to which the crosshead is attached. The gearcase can be attached to slightly larger or slightly smaller barrels by carefully shimming and positioning. The pump jack may be used as a backup to a windmill to provide water on calm days, or if the windmill is out of service. However, since the relative strokes will not coincide, only one pinned connection must be used at a time. Ie: you can not run a windmill and pump jack at the same time. For instance, the mill wood pole must be removed from the flatbar when the pump jack is to operate. The hand pump handle must be disconnected when the jack is to be operated, just as the handle must be unpinned or the jack must be removed when the mill is operated. The handle must only be attached when pumping by hand (jack may stay in place on hand pump with the flatbar pin removed). For this reason, carefully study the operating methods to be used to determine the appropriate positioning of the gearcase and the set of pitman holes to be used to attach the crosshead. | |||||||||||||||
Pump jack load limits for the BB33 pump jack are as follows. The BB33 Dempster should not be used with a greater than 1/2 hp electric motor, or a 1-1/2 hp gasoline engine. The speed must not exceed 40 strokes per minute (640 RPM shaft speed) under any circumstances. Warranty is void if the load limits or the recommended capacities are exceeded. GEARCASE TO PUMP BODY The length of the pump jack stroke is 6" and will generally not be the same as the windmill or hand pump stroke. For this reason, each power source must be attached separately. --Operate the pump jack, and locate the center of the stroke, and hold the pump rod in this position. The center of the flatbar pin hole at this distance above the fulcrum top, is the primary reference point used to determine positioning of the gear case. --Mark the hand pump body 41-1/4" or 44-1/4" below this reference point, as appropriate to attach the pitmans for clearance of cranks, and the pump handle, ect. --Secure the gear case to the hand pump body opposite the spout on the hand pump, using the U-bolt at this point. Tighten the nuts securely, but be careful not to crack the hand pump or the gear case bodies by over-tightening. --Always pin the hand pump handle to the flatbar to hold or position the pump rod when changing connections. In some case, when disconnected, the free rod may drop far enough that the hole will not be accessible to attach the handle. --Slide the cross head over the flatbar, however do not pin now. --Attach single hole end of the wood pitmans to the crank arms, securing them with flat 1" washers and 3/16" x 1-1/2" cotter pins. --Assemble cross bars to the cross head, and install bars in appropriate holes in pitman arms. Secure the assembly with a 3/8" x 1-1/2" bolt and hardware on each end. --Position flatbar in cross head and install pump pin. Secure with 1/8" x 1" cotter pin. Remove the hand pump handle. --FILL EACH SIDE of the main frame crank case, through the top plug to the Oil Level plug with 80-90 winter weight gear oil, which takes approximately 1/3 pint each end. --Be sure to replace the plugs after filling with gear oil. --Turn pump jack through several revolutions by rotating the drive pulley counter-clockwise, by hand, to be sure there is no interference mechanically or at either end of the stroke. Double check crank rotation as noted by arrow on the gear case. DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT LUBRICATION IN CRANK CASE. | |||||||||||||||
PERFORMANCE
| Electric Motor Drive is to be 1750 RPM with a 5/8" shaft 1/2 HP maximum. -Attach the motor bracket to the cover plate with 3 3/8" x 3/4" cap screws included in the cover bosses. The motor bracket should be installed flat side up. -Attach the motor rails, with the flat side down and the ears for the bolts facing toward the gear case. Use 2 bolts 5/16" x 1-1/4" cap screws and nuts each. The three components are slotted to adapt to the motor and for motor adjustment purposes. -Install the motor on the motor bracket on the motor rails loosely, opposite the flat sides. IE on top. Insert 5/16" x 1-1/4" cap screws from below, head must fit into slots. -Attach the 8" V-pulley to the pump jack shaft with 1/4" square x 2-1/4" key and tighten set screws in the pulley hub securely. -Attach the smaller 2-1/2" V-pulley to the motor shaft with 1/4" key and set screws. -Install V-belt. Slide motor on rails to align pulleys and then slide the rails on the motor bracket to adjust belt tension. Proper tension is 1/2" to 3/4" detention midway between the pulleys. Tighten all rail and motor mounting hardware. -Motor shaft MUST rotate counter-clockwise as viewed from end of shaft. IE: facing the motor end looking at the pulley and then the motor. -Be sure the crank case is lubricated before operating the pump jack. | ||||||||||||||
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Meggers
Megaohmmeters for preventative maintenance
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Metal casing
Metal cased wells
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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Pump rod
Pump rods ( sucker rod)
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Saturday, December 14, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Submersible vs. Solar
1/2 hp submersible 110VAC vs. Low flow solar pumps
Apparently pump is susceptible to crud in well or filter would not be required.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Metal cased wells
Causes of equipment failures
Causes of Equipment Failures
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Illegals screwing USA
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 21:25:13 -0800
From:
From a friend in Florida
Having spent three weeks in a hospital in Naples, Florida with my wife I couldn't help noticing what was going on in the hospital and I had a lot of time to talk to the doctors and nurses about what I had observed. Below is a commentary from an ER Doctor. Do you think this might be a big reason our health care system and our social security system are so screwed up?Do you think this might be a big reason our taxes keep going up? Who do you think these people are going to vote for?From a Florida ER doctor:"I live and work in a state overrun with illegal's. They make more money having kids than we earn working full-time. Today I had a 25-year old with 8 kids - that's right 8; all illegal anchor babies and she had the nicest nails, cell phone, hand bag, clothing, etc. She makes about $1,500 monthly for each; you do the math. I used to say, "We are the dumbest nation on earth." Now I must say and sadly admit: WE are the dumbest people on earth (that includes ME) for we elected the idiot ideologues who have passed the bills that allow this. Sorry, but we need a revolution. Vote them all out.This is an insult and a kick in the butt to all of us...Get mad and pass it on - I don't know how, but maybe some good will come of this travesty.If the immigrant is over 65, they can apply for SSI and Medicaid and get more than a woman on Social Security, who worked from 1944 until 2004.She is only getting $791 per month because she was born in 1924 and there's a 'catch 22.'It is interesting that the federal government provides a single refugee with a monthly allowance of $1,890. Each can also obtain an additional $580 in social assistance, for a total of $2,470 a month.This compares to a single pensioner, who after contributing to the growth and development of America for 40 to 50 years, can only receive a monthly maximum of $1,012 in old age pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement. Maybe our pensioners should apply as refugees!Consider sending this to all your American friends, so we can all be ticked off and maybe get the refugees cut back to $1,012 and the pensioners up to $2,470.Then we can enjoy some of the money we were forced to submit to the Government over the last 40 or 50 or 60 years.SEND THIS TO EVERY AMERICAN TAXPAYER YOU KNOW.Check this on Snopes=
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Friday, November 22, 2013
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Pumps, Timers
Submersible pumps, timers, control boxes, etc.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Maximize windmill life
1. Keep oiled, they all leak after a few month operation. ( heavy weight oil recommended)2. Keep tail pulled in about 1/2 way-- no need to run wide open. Wind may come up when you aren't around to shut it down.3. No pump reasonsA ). Leak in pipeB). Bad leathers, bad check valves , or plunger valve, or worn/ dirty cylinderC). Not in water far enough, at least ten feet recommended .D) broken pump rodE) broken trolley ( rod out), broken trolley drive mechanism.4. In cold areas, weep hole important plus rod relief if weep hole stopped up and rod freezes --- prevents damage to tower rod or head.5. Redundant check valve by installing cylinder( with good check valve ) with no plunger at end of active cylinder. Good for dirty wells.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Fwd: National Driller Virtual Showcase--November 2013 Edition
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Subject: National Driller Virtual Showcase--November 2013 Edition
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November 2013
Welcome to National Driller's Virtual Showcase
Much like the magazine's Product Showcase, here National Driller is pleased to present a selection of drilling-related products and equipment you're sure to enjoy.
Don't Compromise One Bit
Install conductor, top-hole, surface, mouse-hole and horizontal casings quickly and efficiently — through overburden and rock — with our complete line of weld-on Casing Shoes. Each heat-treated bit utilizes a wide variety of carbide inserts…induction braised or press-fit, depending on your specific down-hole requirements. Our USA-made Casing Shoes have already found their way down large diameter borings worldwide.
For more information, call:
Indianapolis - 317-780-0117 or
Pennsylvania - 610-417-8928Simco 7000 Drill Rig
The Simco 7000 is definitely the workhorse of the Simco lineup. The 7000 is available with 320 feet of automated drill rod handling, making your job quick and easy! Drillers are amazed with its power and ease of operation from day one. With Simco, you are not just buying a drill rig, you are getting unmatched service and support that you won't find anywhere else.
For more information, go to www.simcodrill.com.
Fabco Hydraulic Generators
If size matters in your mobile AC power applications, Fabco Power's new high-tech electric power hydraulic generator system is the industry's smallest. Now available in 7.5 kW and 20 kW at 120/240 volts. Freqency regulation +/- 0 percent. The new system is easy to install and includes a generator, motor, cooler, tank, filter, pump, soft start, digital meters and electronic control unit.
For more information, go to www.fabcopower.com.
Drive Shoes and Couplings
Wellmaster Drive Shoes use quality steel tube and precision CNC machines to give you the high quality shoe you expect. Our drive shoes come in five styles – Cable Tool, Rotary, Threaded, Weld On and Budget. Sizes available range from 2" to 36". Wellmaster specializes in API Couplings as well as Reamed and Drifted Couplings. Using the same precision CNC machines, coupling sizes available range from 2-3/8" to 13-3/8".
For more information, go to
www.wellmaster.ca.Palmer Bit's New PDC Designs
Palmer Bit introduced Diamond Devil PDC bits in 2005, growing market reach in geothermal and mining. The company listened to customer feedback to design new versions: a 4-wing for fast cutting in soft formations, and a 6-wing for harder, more fractured formations. Owner Kevin Christensen tells customers: "I am proud to say we have new bits that fit their need, and we have field performance results to back it up."
For more information,
go to www.palmerbit.com.For information on participating in the Virtual Showcase, contact
Dean Laramore
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Saturday, November 9, 2013
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Fwd: Drilling Fluids: Holy Rip!
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Fwd: Drilling Contracts, Contractors Could be Government Shutdown Victims
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To view this email as a web page, click here. Should the federal government shutdown concern you?
News and information for today's drilling contractor and water systems professional
Top Story October 2013
2013-10
Drilling Contracts, Contractors Could be Government Shutdown Victims
by Jeremy Verdusco | Oct. 15, 2013A lot of drilling gets regulated and ruled on at the local or state level, so a short federal government shutdown didn't concern me. My readers can get to work, get their jobs done and make a living. No problem.
But, the shutdown drags on. Every day brings another tantalizing hint that our elected leaders can make some sense out of this mess. Every day brings a little more disappointment. Those leaders can hold great press conferences. They can negotiate behind the scenes. But they can't seem to work out a solution to the government shutdown that makes all sides happy (or at least equally unhappy).
Problem ... Read more
Industry News
Vermeer Names 'Ultimate' HDD Operator
Texas native Derrick Pursley was named "Ultimate Operator" to wrap up Vermeer's yearlong Navigator Nation campaign.Atlas Copco Announces iT4 Engines on Loaders, Trucks
Atlas Copco will introduce an optional iT4-compliant engine for five of the company's underground loaders and one underground truck.Terramac Rolls Out GPS for RT9 Fleet Customers
Terramac announced a new feature for RT9 rubber-track crawler carriers: Each will come with GPS and a one-year subscription to On-Board Communications data tracking.Little Beaver Releases Lone Star LS T1+ Training Videos
Manufacturer Little Beaver released a video series spotlighting the Lone Star LS T1+ trailer-mounted drill.
NGWA, EPA Team Up for Well Education, Tools
The National Ground Water Association announced a new array of tools to assist household well owners.
Product of the Week
Mobile Drill's B85 Geothermal Drill
The Mobile Drill International B85 geothermal drill is designed to maximize profits and minimize jobsite disturbance.
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