Anyone who has ever used one of these can remember how great the cool water tasted
after working in the Summer sun.
Pixelmaster wrote:
Anyone who has ever used one of these can remember how great the cool water tasted
after working in the Summer sun.
Good cold water as long as you have a little water to prime it.
I took this photo last month on my daughter’s farm in RI.
Pixelmaster wrote:
Anyone who has ever used one of these can remember how great the cool water tasted
after working in the Summer sun.
Nice photo, and yes, used one at my aunt's house every summer growing up, her only source of water...true, that water tasted sooooo good
fourg1b2006 wrote:
Does it still work.
The pump needs work. They don’t use it for fear that it would break and they like the look. I’ll bet there are many of these in NE.
alby
Loc: very eastern pa.
more memory pics .. good job....haven't used one in 55 +- years.. but the water was the best. many left in rural areas but you really have to look.
We have two of them at our farm. One at the house and one at the barn. Both work, give good water and best of all the of the kids that visit here love playing with the pumps and playing with the water.
Here is one in Punderson State park, Ohio.
We had one at the barn. It stayed primes and was the best water ever--great memories.
Tasted best out of the rusty tin can we hung on it for drinking. Didn’t have all the herbicides in the ground like we do now.,
Cool pump! Thanks for starting this. Here's one that probably has a long story to tell.
artBob wrote:
Cool pump! Thanks for starting this. Here's one that probably has a long story to tell.
Aha--a pumpjack attached to eliminate hand pumping. We also used one of those.
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