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What is that tool?

Shelbylex

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There is a person on CL asking what is that tool.

I am intrigued, but have no clue what it is

Any ideas?
 

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crugg65

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Yup your right
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gearhead1

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We used them for our house water growing up. Myers and Deming were two big names. That one appears to be a Myers, then if you look close, you can see the ‘Myers’ name cast in near the bottom. They are shallow well pumps, so only good to like 30’ or so.

I like them because if you have a pond or stream, you can use a gasoline engine and pump water to for the garden or lawn. But these were not built for high speed. You want a tiny diameter pulley on the gasoline engine and run not much above idle. I like them. Wish I had an operable one like in the pic crugg65 posted.
 

wrenchguy

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Guess not as old as i thought with it using electric motor. Its not worth much... less than scrap.
 
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