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Funny loader operator. Maintain clear access to drill rig, camp, materials and equipment stored on drill pad. • Maintain spare parts, oil and grease inventories • Operate front end loader with forks, buckets, and misc. Assists in pipeshed or drill rig when not performing assigned duties.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS • Record equipment operating information on daily report. Title Loader Operator Job Reference 15-0185 Post Date 6/26/2015 City/Location Anchorage State AK Point of Hire Anchorage, AK Company DDI – Doyon Drilling Inc Reports To Driller Type of Position Regular Full-Time FLSA Status Non-Exempt Hours 12 hour shift Schedule Rotation Rotation 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off Description JOB SUMMARY Under the supervision of the driller, the loader operator operates a 966 front end loader or equivalent; Load and unload equipment, materials and tubulars delivered on trucks.

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One of the most popular windmills out there, the Aermotor 702 windmill is simple, quick and easy to re-build. The parts to re-build this mill are readily available, and the replacement parts with it’s exchange capabilities means, no pouring Babbitt. That is, not unless you really want to Because of this, the Aermotor 702 windmill is an excellent mill in order to get your “feet wet” for the novice, and learn the basics, and mechanics of windmills.

Once you do one, your hooked into windmillin’, and can’t wait to start a new windmill project, weather it’s another Aermotor or another make. The principles learned here can be applied to these other makes as well, with some slight modifications of procedures. An excellent book, covers most every aspect of the 702. One source is here, but it’s not currently in print. Other sources exist, just check the internet. I would suggest getting one, there is a lot of useful information here! I would like to share my re-building techniques.

Hopefully they would be useful for the novice, and experienced windmiller alike. There are some “tricks of the trade” that isn’t readily known. I won’t be delving into ripping the mill apart. The only comment I’ll make here is Some mills come apart easy, and others you’ll have to ‘work’. Just figure on the latter, if your luck is anything like mine You might also want to keep in back of your mind, is to remove the oil collector #520 from the hub when your tearing into the windmill. Parts schematic of the 702 Windmill Once the mill is completely disassembled, a good cleaning is in order!! I prefer torching the cast iron parts with a weed burner, burning the old grease and oil out of it.

At times the oil will actually catch fire and eventually burning itself out. The ash and dirt are then easily scrapped and wire brushed off. From here I sand blast the mill to have an nice clean shinny carcass to work with. Prior to the ‘burning’ I melt out the Babbitt, and save it for re-pouring for this project or others in the future. If you don’t feel comfortable by burning the mill, feel free to use other options of cleaning, like the hot tank (acid bath dipping).

‘Crispy Critters’ These mills were BBQ with the propane weed burner. This is what you can expect after sand blasting that burnt up windmill. Parts were sand blasted as well. And the hubs too. With the cleaning done examine your parts, carefully.

Pay ATTENTION to DETAILS!! Look at those pinions, boss gears, hub, and mainframe, your checking for wear and cracks in the casting.

More likely than not you’ll be replacing those pinion gears, pins, shaft, and of course all the Babbitt. Maybe a new set of boss gears, or other parts is in order. You should have a good idea on what your going to need after this examination.