Aermotor Price List 20090001
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Aermotor Price List 20090001
PRICE LIST (Prices Subject to Change Without Notice) July, 2009 The Aermotor Co. Phone 325 / 651-4951 FAX 325 / 651-4948 800 854-1 656 4277 Dan Hanks Lane Mail Address: P.O. Box 5110 San Angelo, TX 76902 [email protected] www.aermotorwindmill.com AERMOTOR WINDMILLS, A TRADITION FOR OVER A CENTURY, AND STILL MAKING HISTORY! Aermotor's ~irstfactory, built in the fall of 1890 occupied only the large building on the right. Aermotor expanded so rapidly the build!ng on the left was added. In 1892 the one story buildinq In the foreground was built and covered one acre. 1888 - The Aermotor was introduced. Only 45 were sold the first year. The new "mathematical" windmill as it was derisively called by the competitors, embodied all the principals learned from previous experiments. It also had back gearing which allowed the wheel to make about 3~l revolutions for each stroke, resulting in much greater lifting power and smoother pumping action. 1892 - Aermotor sold 20,000 windmills and the "mathematical" windmill's image had changed from a joke to a true necessity. Aermotor guaranteed its 8 foot steel mill to do more work than any 10 foot wooden mill, it actually would do more than some 12 foot mills. Aermotor was on its way to becoming the world's dominant windmill. 1904 - Aermotor catalogs listed a wide range of accessories, such as hand pumps, wood and metal tanks, equipment for power mills, such as feed cutters, power saws, corn shellers and numerous specialty items. (Artist rendering above shows plant that covered almost 300,000 square feet of manufacturing space). With their revolutionary mass production methods Aermotor was able to reduce the price of windmills to about 1/6th of the previous price, 8 ft. windmills then sold for about $25 and 20 ft. mills for about $300. 1915 - Aermotor introduced its auto-oiled windmill which had an enclosed gear case, in which all the working parts were continuously bathed in light lubricating oil. This design reduced maintenance to only once a year other than previous weekly attention. 1918 - Aermotor's founder La Verne Noyes donated nearly two and one half million dollars to establish scholarships at many colleges and universities for veterans of the World War. (These scholarships are still available today). The largest benefactors were University of Chicago and Iowa State Universities in Ames, LaVerne alma mater. 1919 - LaVerne Noyes dies. Having no direct heirs, he left the Aermotor Company to a tax paying trust, with 48 colleges and universities as beneficiaries. 1926 - "Bilby" towers, named for their designer, Jasper Bilby, were introduced. This was a tower within a tower. The inner tower provided an undisturbed instrument platform. This tower was destined to become widely used by the Army Engineer Corps as well as the Coast and Geodetic Survey for much of the remapping of this country. Aermotor also built the first electric transmission towers and were designing and building most of the nation's forest observation towers. Other products during this period were gasoline engines and electric generators. 1933 - Aermotor 702 was introduced, featuring replaceable bearings and screw-type wheel arms. Aermotor dealers and families, attending the "Century of Progress" World's Fair, were allowed to camp in the Aermotor factory yard and eat in the company restaurant. 1941 - 1946 Aermotor became a subcontractor for Bell and Howell, and built precision lens mounts for the highly secret Norden Bombsight. 1949 - Aermotor's chief engineer, Daniel Scholes, who had designed Aermotor's deep well electric pump became president. 1958 - Aermotor Company was sold to Motor Products corporation of Detroit, Michigan, a former supplier of parts to the automotive industry. 1960 - After purchasing the Bertram Yacht Company, Motor Products Corporation changed its name to Nautec. 1964 - Aermotor's manufacturing operation was moved to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. 1965 - Aermotor named Wendell C. Dean, who was sales manager during Aermotor's transition and growth in the electric pump market as vice-president and general manager. 1969 - Aermotor Windmill manufacturing moved to Argentina, and fabricating was performed by Fabrica de Implementos, Agricuolas, S.A., a licensee. 1974 - Aermotor manufacturing named James E. Fetters, former export and marketing manager as Vice President and general manager. Aerrnotor's headquarters moves to Conway, Arkansas. 1976 - Aermotor was purchased by Valley Steel Products Co. 1979 - The Brentwood, Missouri, operation of Valley Pump moved to Conway, Arkansas to the Aermotor plantsand the Valley Pump headquarters was established at this location. Daniel F. Benson was named division president. 1980 - Valley Steel and Aermotor canceled their licensing agreement with Argentina and returned to the manufacturing of windmills to the U.S. 1981 - Aermotor's manufacturing facilities were dedicated in Arkansas. In that same year 80% of all windmills sold were built at Conway, Arkansas. 1984 - Valley Pump Group was purchased by the Mueller Co. of Decatur, Illinois. 1986 - Aermotor was purchased by an investor group and moved to San Angelo, Texas. The name was changed to Aermotor WindmiJI Corporation. 1998 - Aermotor was purchased by Kees Verheul. Aermotor has added over 10,000 square feet to the machine shop, and Aermotor's entire manufacturing facilities is about 30,000 square feet under one roof. 2006 - Aermotor was purchased by a private group of West Texas Ranchers. The name was restored to the original name that was established in 1888 ...The Aermotor Co. Aermotor Windmill Component Repair Item Number and Description X 875 Basic Motor A $1,646.00 $1,748.00 11/32 13/32 Bearing f/#802 Pitman Arms $15.00 $21.00 Special Taps for Aermotor Hubs $58.00 Box of Bolts for 799 Wheel Assy. $35.00 Price B E D $2,455.00 15/32 F $3,954.00 $5,216.00 $6,740.00 19/32 21/32 25/32 $35.00 $40.00 $54.00 $69.00 $64.00 $78.00 $158.00 $158.00 $185.00 $40.00 $58.00 $80.00 $95.00 $128.00 Aermotor Complete Windmills (For 4 Post Towers) (Complete Windmills do not Include a tower or stub tower) Price Weight (Pounds) 6 5& 33/4 $2,880.00 200 A 8 7 118 & 5 112 $2,980.00 350 B 10 91/4 & 71/4 $4,350.00 640 D 12 11 1/2 & 8 114 $7,320.00 1090 E 14 13 112 & 93/4 $10,550.00 1735 F 16 147/8 & 11 3/8 $13,820.00 2380 Wheel Diameter (Feet) Strokes (inches) X Aermotor Windmill Components Item 32 Vane Assembly 664 1/2 Pipe Base Assy. 747 Tail Assembly 799 Wheel Assembly 881 Crated Motor Item 32 Vane Assembly 6641/2 Pipe Base Assy. 747 Tail Assembly 799 Wheel Assembly 881 Crated Motor Item 32 Vane Assembly 6641/2 Pipe Base Assy. 747 Tail Assembly 799 Wheel Assembly 881 Crated Motor 6 Foot Mill (X) Price Weight $240.00 8 Foot Mill (A) Price Weight $305.00 13 $339.00 8 17 $388.00 21 $235.00 15 $300.00 24 $650.00 60 $802.00 125 ~1,895.00 100 $1,990.00 167 10 Foot Mill (B) Price $389.00 $498.00 $406.00 $1,480.00 $2,856.00 Weight 19 43 48 210 320 14 Foot Mill (E) Price $785.00 $1176.00 $1,054.00 $3,612.00 $5,856.00 Weight 60 105 120 625 825 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 1 12 Foot Mill (D) Price $604.00 $615.00 $667.00 $2,370.00 $4,476.00 Weight 42 70 80 373 525 16 Foot Mill (F) Price $1,168.00 $1,506.00 $1,330.00 $4,976.00 $7,802.00 Weight 100 145 195 802 1138 AERMOTOR WINDMILL AERMOTOR Part No. . Description PARTS (X) (A) (6) (D) (E) (F) 6 foot 8 foot 10 foot 12 foot 14 foot 16 foot 84.00 $ 138.00 $ 190.00 219.00 258.00 364.00 592.00 740.00 1094.00 Outer Band of Wheel 25.00 34.00 70.00 104.00 204.00 266.00 Inner Band of Wheel 11.00 21.00 32.00 55.00 75.00 112.00 $ 28 Vane Spring 31 Vane Less #44 and #46 34 35 21.00 26.00 $ $ 48.00 $ 44 Narrow U-Bolt w/Hardware 11.00 13.00 13.00 16.00 18.00 29.00 46 Wide U-Bolt w/Hardware 11.00 13.00 13.00 18.00 26.00 44.00 51 Wood Pump Pole 14' Long 62 Connection 82 100 101 Sail Rib 171 You May Purchase Locally ( Sizes Available upon Request) 24.00 24.00 31.00 41.00 Set of Pump Pole Straps 24.00 24.00 30.00 38.00 53.00 64.00 Sail-Complete 29.00 36.00 65.00 85.00 120.00 164.00 7.00 9.00 12.00 17.00 21.00 31.00 Pump Rod Complete 57.00 60.00 82.00 145.00 262.00 432.00 2431/2 Furl Handle Assembly w/#334 45.00 45.00 64.00 90.00 96.00 142.00 334 V-Bolt f/Furl Handle Connection 9.00 10.00 12.00 1'4.00 16.00 16.00 507 Oil Ring 9.00 10.00 11.00 14.00 15.00 17.00 508 Pitman Guide Complete 45.00 56.00 70.00 154.00 286.00 326.00 508R Pitman Guide Rivet 510 Pivot Bolt for Tailbone 517 Spring f/Spout Washer 520 Oil Collector 12.00 13.00 16.00 521 Split Washer 10.00 11.00 13.00 522 Shaft f/Guide Wheel & Yoke 14.00 22.00 31.00 523 Guide Wheel 32.00 39.00 50.00 527 Furl Link w/Cotter Pin 9.00 10.00 528 Furl Arms w/Cotter Pins (Pair) 25.00 33.00 5281/2 Furl Arms (pair) Long for Repair 26.00 34.00 5283/4 Furl Arms (pair) X-Long f/Repair NA 560 Helmet w/Hardware 565 Nut for 588 576 Steel Washer for Turntable 578 Locknut t/Iop of Mastpipe Pump Pole w/sail tie 579 Lockwasher f/Top of Mastpipe 580 Vane Spring Holder 582 585 90.00 1.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 25.00 40.00 63.00 92.00 130.00 3.00 3.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 18.00 28.00 38.00 15.00 20.00 23.00 42.00 81.00 120.00 82.00 118.00 157.00 15.00 17.00 24.00 29.00 40.00 65.00 76.00 95.00 42.00 66.00 79.00 98.00 36.00 44.00 68.00 81.00 100.00 169.00 185.00 213.00 288.00 485.00 556.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 7.00 1.00 3.00 5.00 7.00 9.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 24.00 35.00 48.00 56.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 11.00 10.00 14.00 17.00 31.00 34.00 38.00 95.00 129.00 163.00 11.00 Furl Wire (You May Purchase Locally) 39.00 Tailbone Casting 46.00 82.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 8.00 9.00 Pump Rod Yoke w/Cotter Pin 53.00 57.00 63.00 121.00 169.00 250.00 Furl Lever Complete 97.00 120.00 170.00 226.00 376.00 456.00 588 Stud for Pitman Guide 608 609S (4-Post) 2 ------------- 57.00 22.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE --- REPLACEMENT AERMOTOR WINDMILL AERMOTOR Part No. REPLACEMENT . PARTS (X) (A) (8) 6 foot 8 foot 10 foot $ $ Description 7.00 (F) 16 foot 10.00 $ 12.00 $ 16.00 610 Pin for Yoke 613 1/2 Upper Furl Ring (w/o Arms) 82.00 88.00 101.00 151.00 229.00 330.00 614S Lower Furl Ring (4 Post Split) 39.00 42.00 63.00 81.00 101.00 124.00 622 Bolt w/Cotter Pin 639 Tailbone Assembly w/#51 0 659 Buffer Device Complete $ 6.00 (E) 14 foot (D) 12 foot 9.00 $ 6.00 7.00 9.00 12.00 14.00 15.00 116.00 149.00 240.00 396.00 698.00 779.00 77.00 85.00 159.00 187.00 266.00 343.00 661 1/2 Pipe and Base Assembly 268.00 295.00 374.00 522.00 904.00 1192.00 674 Pipe Base Only (4 Post) 68.00 68.00 90.00 125.00 203.00 288.00 686 Pitman Arm 34.00 42.00 94.00 108.00 209.00 283.00 690 Brake Band 30.00 39.00 54.00 81.00 135.00 175.00 955.00 1410.00 1894.00 703 Hub and Shaft Assembly 356.00 372.00 469.00 704 Pinion Gear 54.00 62.00 102.00 134.00 175.00 262.00 705 Large Gear 152.00 164.00 262.00 448.00 484.00 665.00 708 Pinion Gear Bearing Babbit 31.00 44.00 80.00 123.00 165.00 266.00 25.00 26.00 711 Oil Socket f/520 (Model 702) 8.00 9.00 11.00 17.00 718 Spout Washer 14.00 16.00 18.00 24.00 35.00 41.00 720 Shaft for 752 w/ (2) 721 pins 18.00 28.00 50.00 69.00 110.00 174.00 721 Pin for 720 Shaft 5.00 5.00 6.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 729 Pin for Hub Shaft 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 730 Sleeve Bearing (Babbit) 48.00 . 70.00 119.00 156.00 273.00 414.00 736 Wheel Arm w/nuts & washers 28.00 35.00 42.00 58.00 108.00 134.00 744 Key for 704 6.00 7.00 9.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 751 Bearing Bar 14.00 21.00 24.00 34.00 56.00 84.00 752 Bearing f/Large Gear (Babbit) 48.00 66.00 104.00 172.00 255.00 318.00 755 Large Gear Assembly 372.00 398.00 678.00 1130.00 1320.00 1758.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 781 Countersunk 786 Brake Lever Plug 34.00 41.00 60.00 84.00 148.00 188.00 802 Main Frame 800.00 882.00 1175.00 2052.00 3480.00 4980.00 806 Key for Pinion Gear 5.00 6.00 6.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 321.00 808 Pinion Gear Brg. (Garlock) 830 Sleeve Bearing (Garlock) 852 Bearing f/Large Gear (Garlock) 855 Large Gear Assy. 44.00 60.00 87.00 176.00 230.00 121.00 135.00 208.00 264.00 379.00 870.00 54.00 80.00 108.00 187.00 252.00 314.00 375.00 436.00 682.00 1145.00 1339.00 1817.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 3 580-----28--639~ 510~ ~ 702 or 802 31 736----1~~!W\ 35 --~...I)l" 786\1 585~ -., 100----."'---'" 17 \ 528 35 6131/2 BASIC TOWER PARTS 1 r Oiling Platform Widespread Towers Only • Loop Step 609 (4 POST • o o • = = Corner Post Clamp Round Brace tl 0 0 • Angle Brace - Top Right I- , , I i Platform •• >c •• I Angle Brace - Top Left Angle Brace - Bottom Angle Brace - Bottom - Top Corner J u, • • Right cw ~. Platform Bolt • Left .. •• ) • Post Girt 4 BRAKE, FURL & SUPPORT SYSTE~ ·661'1> Parts for Model 802 introduced in 1981. Model 802 Parts are interchangable with Model 702 Parts. Note: Large Gears (705) and Pinion Gears (704) should be Purchased and Installed in Matched Pairs Only. GEAR BOX (BASIC MOTOR) ~L---_686 610 1 71 578 579 ~~~~~~-----705 ~._--704 j 703 5 AERMOTOR - 4 Post Steel Towers Towers Size Angle Size Twr, Height (Feet I _1 17 33 .ro 47 [Stze Angle Size Twr, Height 27 33 .ro 47 (Includes Stub Towers, Platforms and Anchor Posts) 6 Feet or 8 Feet 2x2x3/16 Price $2,196.00 $4,860.00 $3,100.00 $3,750.00 $4,275.00 10 Feet 2 112x2 112x3/16 Price $2,510.00 $3,360.00 $3,540.00 $4,200.00 $4,930.00 Weight 445 500 660 775 930 12 Feet 2 1/2x2 l/2x3/16 Weight Price $3,970.00 780 $4,150.00 963 $4,930.00 1140 $5,760.00 1440 14 Feet 3x3x3/16 Price Weight $4,040.00 900 $4,710.00 1090 $5,150.00 1300 $7,240.00 1590 Weight 509 539 730 860 995 16 Feet 3x3xl/4 Price Weight $6,040.00 $6,250.00 1420 $7,075.00 1780 $8,720.00 2210 Aermotor re erves the right to subsitute Steel of appropriate size. do not include the 51,82, or Pole Guides. STUB TOWERS I Stub Height (Feet) 3 -+ 5 7 14 6 feet or 8 feet Price Weight $208.00 36 $430.00 38 $560.00 $1360.00 120 280 10 feet Price Weight $240.00 45 520.00 $595.00 111 140 :: 51 b Tower Do Not Have Platforms , - Towers for 6' or 8' Mills include Reg. Platform b Tower for 12' or 14; Mills include Oiling Platform b Towers for 10' Mills include Regular Platform 12 Feet Price Weight $450.00 $ $825.00 14 Feet Price Weight 90 $470.00 95 180 $882.00 195 16 Feet Price Weight $1330.00 275 7' Stub Towers for 6',8', or 10' Mills include Regular Platform 7' Stub Towers for 12', 14' or 16' Mills include Reg. & Oiling Platforms Aennotor Windmill Oil _-ot se More Than the Quantities Below: _ ermotor 1-Qt. 12' Aermotor 14' and 16' and 10' 2-Qts. - - Description 1- Quart Cans I-Gal. Case 2-Gal. 5 Gal. Container Price $7.00 $82.00 $80.00 Weight 3 36 62 : The proper amount of Aermotor Windmill Oil is included with windmill or windmill motor to assure proper lubrication longer more efficient life for your Aermotor Windmill. Use only Aermotor Oil or equivalent. Other types may seriously ge your ermotor. Hand Pumps and Sucker Rods Description (Hand Pumps) HD i '-'8 \\llite Ash Wood Sucker Rod Price $810.00 $3.00 per ft. :: 'S Fiberglas Repair Kit $20.00 ea. Description (Sucker Rods) 7/16 Steel Rod 7/16x7/16 Coupling 21' 5/8" Fiberglass Sucker Rod Rubber Rod Guides 3/4 Fiberglass Repair Kits 6 Price $4.00 per ft. $3.00 ea. $3.50 per ft. (Call For Prices) $22.00 ea. I AERMOTOR Anchor Posts, Platforms, Tower Clamps PLATFORMS Galvanized Steel Mill Size Part No. Wood Platform 6 or 8 10 12 TI49 TI51 T249 $190.00 $205.00 $214.00 151G 249G 14 T279 $230.00 279G 149G 16 T749 $510.00 Platform Bolts 8 Thru 14 TI48 T748 Platform Bolts for 16' $356.00 $424.00 $430.00 $484.00 $546.00 6',8', &10' 12' 14' 16' Price Price Price Price $348.00- $430.00 $455.00 $670.00 ea. $25.00 ea.$28.00 T-2153/4 T-7151/4 T2491/2 $130.00 T382 $130.00 T383 Part No. T-177 T-1791/2 T-277 T-274 T-777 U-397 Part No. T-214 , $130.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 TOWER CLAMPS, LOOP STEPS and PLATFORM BOLTS ... Extra Cross Pieces for Relocating Towers T-lI51/2 Steel $ 5.00 $ 17.00 SET OF 4 ANCHOR POSTS and FOUR CROSS PIECES FOR RELOCATING 4 POST TOWERS (Bolts Included) Mill Size Oil Platform Description 8' Tower Clamp 10' Tower Clamp 12' Tower Clamp 14' Tower Clamp 16' Tower Clamp Loop Steps Price $ 28.00 $ 33.00 $ 42.00 $ 50.00 $ 64.00 $ 22.00 ea.$30.00 ea.$44.00 PRICES ON LEATHERS, WELL CYLINDERS, SINKER BARS, ROD COUPLERS AND ADAPTERS AVAILABLE, CALL 800-854-1656 AERMOTOR WINDMILL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE An Aermotor Windmill that is correctly assembled and installed is virtually maintenance free! (A) Check the windmill once every six months to be sure the windmill is running correctly. This is just a visual check from the ground or from the car. (B) Under normal conditions the mill requires a change of oil once a year. You should SAE 10 or less. The oil should be of the non-detergent type. (C) Check to see if nuts and bolts have remained tight on mill and tower. Do this at the same time you change oil, or after a major storm. 7 AERMOTOR WINDMILL Average Water Needs Milking All Aermotors should be well erected so they will be able to render the best service. To insure this, it is necessary for the mill to have a good wind exposure. The load must be a moderate one. The windmill should have a clear wind exposure of fifteen feet above obstructions within 400 feet of the mill. The size of the cylinder and pipe should correspond closely to our recommendations listed below. Never use a 1-inch down pipe for the well no matter how small the cylinder. PIPE WELL STEEL ROD - \ PIPE - ROD-/ COUP wOOD AIRTITl ING ROD OR RO~ PRINCIPLE OF CYLINDER OPERATION Pump fod of wood or stee! connects ptunqe 01 pump to valves In cylinder and brings about actual pumping action. TherE' IS a check " ••rve at bonom of cylinder and a Similar valve in the plunger. Water flows into cylinder through check vefve while plunger IS making Its upstrcke. On down stroke. water is held in cylinder by chp.ck valve and plunger descends to bottom while water passes through valve 10 plunger. 4 Sheep, per day 2 Chickens. (per 100) per day 6 Bath tub, each filling 35 Shower, each time used 25-60 Lavatory, each time used 1-2 Flush toilet, each filling 2-7 Kitchen Sink, per day 20 30-50 10-20 up to 150 3/4 inch hose. per hour 300 Other uses, per person. per day (avg.) 25 *Pumping Capacities of Aermotor Windmills shown in the table below are approximate, based on the mill set on the long stroke, operating in a 15 to 20 mile-an-hour wind. The short stroke increases elevation by one-third and reduces pumping capacities by one-fourth. On next up stroke. valve in plunger closes and water above II is raised up inlo drop pipe. AI same time check valve opens and cylinder IIlls wi!h water again. With each up stroke of the pump. the plunger forces a cylinder lull of water into drop pipe end out 10 discharge tank. 12 Hog, per day Pumps and cylinders used with the various sizes of mills should be capable of giving a clear stroke equal in inches to the diameter of the windwheel in feet: i.e., 8 inches for 8 foot, 10 inches for 10 foot, etc. ROD _- 15 Horse, per day Dishwasher J COUPLING 35 Dry cow or steer, per day Water Softner Selection of Cylinder ... open top cylinder is recommended where it can be used. Inside diameter of the drop pipe is slightly larger than inside diameter of cylinder. This permits lowering or removal of plunder and check valve through drop pipe. WOOD Gallons per day Automatic washer, each filling FOR BEST RESULTS, RELY ON YOUR AUTHORIZED AERMOTOR DEALER OCTAGON COW, ·Capacity Elevation in Feet to Which Water Can Be Raise per Hour, Size 01 Aermotor Windmill Gallons 6-Ft. ,8·16 Ft. 6-Ft. I 8-Ft. 10- Ft. 12- Ft. 14-Ft. 16-Ft. Size of Cylinder Inches 1 7/8 2 2 1/4 2 1/2 23/4 3 3 1/2 33/4 4 5 6 STEEL SUBS TlTUT[S A 11' STRAINER _. 8 125 130 180 225 265 320 440 180 120 190 95 I, 260 77 I 325 65 56 385 470 47 640 35 I 730 27 570 830 900 1300 17 i 1875 I 175 140 112 94 80 68 50 37 25 17 260 215 170 140 120 100 76 65 58 37 25 390 560 320 460 250 360 210 300 180 260 155 220 115 1160 98 143 86 125 55 80 I 38 55 920 750 590 490 425 360 265 230 200 130 85 What Makes Aermotor Windmills Superior? Aermotor Windmills are constructed with the highest of quality of metallurgy available. A positive oiling system circulates oil to all moving parts. The oil only needs to be changed once per year. Parts for all Aermotor Windmills are available for next day shipment throughout the world. All bearings are removable to be replaced easily. All parts in Aermotor Windmills are built in the United States of America. Because of American technology, Aermotor Windmill bearings and gears fit tightly for little or no maintenance. Aermotor Windmills have been manufactured since 1888. There are thousands of Aermotor Windmills, more than 100 years old still working today. The only maintenance need on Aermotor Windmills is to change the oil once a year. Highly efficient and large capacity Aermotor Windmills can pump as much as 1,000 gallons of water per hour. All towers are constructed from the highest quality steel and are hot-dipped galvanized for years of outstanding resistance to nature's elements. All water obtained with Aermotor Windmills is cost free because the power is produced by the wind. All Aermotor Windmills carry a seven-year warranty. TERMS OF SALE: 1. Invoices are due upon receipt: Past due after 30 days. 2. If any part of a customer's balance falls in the over 60-day column, all sales to them will be C.O.D. or cash in advance until their entire balance is cleared. 3. Unless otherwise approved by the sales manager, all items returned to Aermotor for credit will be subject to a 30% restocking fee. All returns must be pre-approved by Aermotor. 4. All Texas businesses must have a current Texas resale tax exemption form, comolete with sianature. Since 1888 - Still Made in the U.S.A Aermotor Windmills have served tirelessly with quiet, clean, efficient power. P R ••• FREE AS ,.HE WIND WITH AERMOTOR WINDMILLS, YOU WILL HAVE CHOSEN THE LOWEST COST PUMPING POWER ON EARTH. THE AERMOTOR WINDMILL PUTS THE WIND TO WORK, CONSERVING FUEL, MONEY AND VIRTUALLY NO MAINTENANCE. DEALER: ...or call factory for information