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  • Please contact the manufacturer in Scottsdale, AZ. The website is Restec dot com

  • How much does a unit like this cost?

  • I love this music, what is the name?

  • It's a royalty free soundtrack. I'm not in the office right now - I'm in Germany. Please shoot me an e-mail in reference to this song after 1/09/2012

  • What is the name of this song?

    Great video!

  • i love windmills

  • I was raised until 14 years old in a 33 acre farm without electricity, hundreds of cows, pigs, etc., and everything was powered by 3 windmills of this type. During all those years, I remember only one breakdown during a hurricane, and that was it. They worked flawlessly. I don't understand why in this country US you cannot have one in every house, it would be possible in many places to not only handle the water needs but also the electrical needs as well. They could use the smaller ones.

  • That's a big MoFo...!

  • Great demo 

  • that thing a monster and awsome video

  • wow great video thanks for posting

  • That is a beautiful machine.

  • 3850 ft to water in the 2nd new mexico well. Unbelievable.

  • can you elaborate more on the windmill well? How much water is being pumped? Is it a commercial windmill well or a test?

  • Looks good! I'm thinking about purchasing this stock @ .24.

    Does anyone know how well these type of windmills hold up in storms?

  • Here in Iowa storms have ripped most of the windmills like this apart. Someone we know here says that the windmills overtorque in the high wind and fling themselves apart.

  • DKSC at $0.26 cents really cheap. Get in before Jannuary. Ready to explode to new heights of $0.40 cents.

  • Really interesting, greetings from Costa Rica

  • DKSC ..only 40 cents per share.

    looks positive but who knows?

  • Sweet. You should pump it up 15m into a tank for storage.

  • Pretty tough to lift water more than about 30 feet on a single pump. 15m is closer to 50 feet.

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