Posted by Leroy on July 20, 2019 at 07:52:53 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: What Is It? posted by Stoneman44 on July 19, 2019 at 17:27:40:
can not find enough good ones to meet demand for use. The Green Giant that is totally enclosed and runs in oil are most desired. Others in that style and size are wanted. The open side models will be used if the run in oil models cannot be found. But they are not worth neer the price of a Green Giant. Just the long arms are $10 a pair if I can find any, that is the steel ones, the wood not interested in or a full open gear moder or a worm drive type like the JD is, something about being hard to mount. I have bpught as many as 5 on one bid at auction. This was choice with option of taking all. I know some thought I was paying too much and thought I was after just one of them and they would get one they wanted for less, supprised there were none left. And when they actually got to market at an Amish store the price was 4 timers what I had paid for them. Some years I got over a dozen for him but getting very hard to find. I got 2 so far this year and dealer is wanting more as he is getting short on them. Now if you find a Myers vertical pump jack in top condition that is like finding gold. $200 or more for a good one. First pair of them I saw I let go for junk price because I did not know what they were. If I had known I would have been able to make $200 on them. Win some loose some. If they are what they want and one comes up on a sale others might as well forget abouy buying one of them. They don't need or want the very big units designed to handle a 2-300 foot deep well as there wels are not normally over a hundred foot deep. The older units I let the collectors get. They want a unit that will work for them 7 days a week to pump water for the horses and other livestalk. The new pumps to work with them are easy to get but not new jacks. And complete new windmills for pumping water easy to get as well. Any Green Giant I can find at a flea market-swap meet for les than a $125 I take home.
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