I worked on the restoration of a 60 hp Fitz steel overshot waterwheel before the owner gave up, a subsequent owner of theplace scrapped everything just a few years ago, including the 1918 60 KW generator and switch board that was all intact since last used in the 1950's, a real shame.
Nope it's still there.
jlich3 7 months ago
If I am right, the results of all these efforts were destroyed a few years ago, because part of the building was torn down?
Brusselsniels 7 months ago
Turbans go on heads!
StandardSam1 1 year ago
if u see on the right side that is where the other mill side is but it is now the LCCPS it is now a school
Crazyboy440 2 years ago
Well, no realy a water wheel, but a huge double head francis turbine.
Very good. 5 stars
SteffenReichel 2 years ago
A truly great video about past technology that is being looked at again.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
ozzirt 2 years ago
Thanks, very informative. :]
VirtualAutonomy 2 years ago
Its not a turbun, it's called a turbine
Zeamus634 2 years ago 8
I worked on the restoration of a 60 hp Fitz steel overshot waterwheel before the owner gave up, a subsequent owner of theplace scrapped everything just a few years ago, including the 1918 60 KW generator and switch board that was all intact since last used in the 1950's, a real shame.
LinnTractorNut 2 years ago