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  2. Windpump - Wikipedia

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    Windmills were already in use to pump the water out, but in Van de Molens (On mills), he suggested improvements, including the idea that the wheels should move slowly, and a better system for meshing of the gear teeth. These improvements increased the efficiency of the windmills used to pump water out of the polders by three times.

  3. Douglaston Manor Windmill - Wikipedia

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    Douglaston Manor Windmill (c.1870s-1988) was a Dutch windmill built in Littleneck, New York to pump water for farming. Alley Pond Park has a standing windmill (built 2005) that is a replica of the Douglaston Manor windmill.

  4. Water aeration - Wikipedia

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    Water aeration is the process of increasing or maintaining the oxygen saturation of water in both natural and artificial environments. Aeration techniques are commonly used in pond, lake, and reservoir management to address low oxygen levels or algal blooms.

  5. Pitman arm - Wikipedia

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    In windmills, the Pitman arm connects the driving gear to the pumping arm. It translates the rotary power from the wind blades to the up-and-down motion of the pumping arm. In automotive or truck steering systems, the Pitman arm acts as a linkage attached to the steering box (see recirculating ball ) sector shaft , [ 1 ] it converts the angular ...

  6. Aermotor Windmill Company - Wikipedia

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    An Aermotor water-pumping windmill in Texas near Denton The defunct Aermotor Windmill at Gekeler Farms in Idaho. Besides the production of windmills from 6 to 16 feet (1.8 to 4.9 m) tall, [3] Aermotor also produces the towers on which a windmill sits. Four post towers come in steel (ranging from 21 to 60 feet or 6.4 to 18.3 meters tall) and ...

  7. Orient windmills - Wikipedia

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    The Vail windmill was built by John and Jeremiah Vail in Orient's South Beach, on the North Fork of Long Island, NY in 1700. [5] The Gristmill was likely used to grind grain into flour or to pump water. Windmills were common in coastal towns like Orient, where the flat landscape and prevailing winds made them a practical source of power. [6] [7]

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