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Aermotor WB-3 : what is it?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 11:43 am
by jlbeyersdorf
Hi -

I found a lift / pump / motor ?? not sure really what it is and looking for help to figure out what I have here.

The relief on the side of the box has the following:
Aermotor Co.
Chicago U.S.A
WB-3

Followed by a bunch of patent numbers.
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I have been searching and cannot find any reference to a WB-3 by Aermotor

Anyone know what this is or what it was used for?
(the wheel still turns very easily and when spun it moves the pistons (?) - the only issue that I can see is that the axel is bent but I think that is easily fixed.

Re: Aermotor WB-3 : what is it?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 5:26 pm
by windybob
Appears to be a pumpjack. Or a 'pumping head". Dempster made those also. I have 2 different kinds of Dempster "pumping heads". Not to be confused with windmills, although the purpose is the same.

Re: Aermotor WB-3 : what is it?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 5:27 pm
by windybob
Maybe someone has some lit on it. Aermotor made an amazing variety of water appliances.

Re: Aermotor WB-3 : what is it?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 8:40 pm
by Gregg
It is called a Working Head Pump. Neither my 1935 or 1963 catalogs show a WB-3, not even repair parts. ?? I have one that is marked WB-1. We had one in the well pit on the farm when I was a kid. Have attached some info from the 1963 catalog.
Gregg
Aermotor Working Head Pump a.jpeg
Aermotor Working Head Pump b.jpeg
Aermotor Working Head Pump c.jpeg

Re: Aermotor WB-3 : what is it?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 9:07 pm
by PaulV
Gregg- Thank you for sharing the info on the working head. I'm going to add your scans to the document library.

Re: Aermotor WB-3 : what is it?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 9:57 pm
by Ron Stauffer
I had scanned these this afternoon but had to get back to the shop to do layouts for the welder. From the 1952 catalog. In the 1952 catalog there was no X model only A, B and D. And just 1, 2, 4 and 6 options. The one in question is closest to a 6 with the wide belt pulley.

These were the thing between gravity flow pressure and electric pumps. They had to have been problematic because of working against system pressure. I have pulled a couple wells with these on and even dislike them more than hand pumps. They were always fully rusted on so left on with the first stick of pipe, you have 400# dangling 21' over your head. That and the fact that they wouldn't swivel when breaking the first joint of pipe makes them very endearing.
aer wb.jpg
aer wb2.jpg
Ron Stauffer
Montrose CO

Re: Aermotor WB-3 : what is it?

Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 7:37 am
by windybob
Wow that's a lot more info than i expected. Great job guys!

Re: Aermotor WB-3 : what is it?

Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 12:19 pm
by jlbeyersdorf
Wow!! you guys are great. I agree with Windybob. This is way more information than I was hoping for and incredibly fast!

So, is what I have so extremely rare that is belongs in someones collection or is it the prototype that was so bad it was never to be mentioned again? lol

Re: Aermotor WB-3 : what is it?

Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 5:08 pm
by Gregg
Can't say on the rarity. Maybe a newer model?? Attached are the repair sheets for it. Paul please move them to the library if you feel there is any value to them.
Thanks, Gregg
Aermotor Working Head Pump Repair 1.jpeg
Aermotor Working Head Pump Repair 2.jpeg
Aermotor Working Head Pump Repair 3.jpeg
Aermotor Working Head Pump Repair 4.jpeg

Re: Aermotor WB-3 : what is it?

Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 5:26 pm
by windybob
Would be nice in a collection of pump jacks or Aermotor items. About as useful as a 10 ft Hambone though.