Man Saves Abandoned Oil Field Pump House From DESTRUCTION!!!! Part 1

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2021
  • Watch along as I move an original pump house from the oil field to my property and turn it into a working, period correct display.
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Komentáře • 55

  • @demartin5366
    @demartin5366 Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome video, Chase. Glad you got to save this pump house, what a treasure! I can't wait to see your rebuild of this. Thanks for sharing this!

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you! There are two follow up videos to this one on my channel! Also I just started to tear down another pump house and have started recording that one as well!

  • @rayscrafield2106
    @rayscrafield2106 Před rokem +1

    Totally enjoying what you are doing. You realize you are living a dream that a lot of us have been will never be able to complete. I live in an area where there is no more open ground or actual owner freedom. The People's Socialist Republic of California. Keep up the great work and try to keep freedom alive. Thank you.

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před rokem

      Thank you! I am very fortunate to be doing what I'm doing. That one reason I feel obligated to share it with you all!

  • @sosuzguy
    @sosuzguy Před 2 lety +3

    Sweet you got an operator to let you have some old stuff. Enjoyed watching your process on this project.

  • @SteamCrane
    @SteamCrane Před rokem +1

    Win-Win! Owner wants it gone, you want it home.

  • @John-pp2jr
    @John-pp2jr Před 2 lety +2

    Birmingham uk . Very nice bit of filming keep up the good work. One of the most interesting videos I have seen in a long time. Preserve your history.

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe Před rokem +2

    I realy love those old monuments!
    I know to some younger people oil pumps did kind of become a symbol of pollution and destruction from the 70s, but to me they are a representation of early progress and hard work made by the past generation and also a proof of that tecnology can be made to last for generations. In the part of the world where i live the crude oil is to scarse to realy be worth pumping up other than for very special purpose, but i like the idea of being independent and self-sustaining with crude oil, i wish i could do that too on my property, bu we don't hawe any limestone or shiffer ground in this area so all prospecting here would probably be a dead end, however i did found traces of gold...

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před rokem +2

      Definitely a monument to a day gone by. I'm trying to preserve as much of this stuff as I can. We both know that in another 20 or 30 years it will all be gone.

    • @sheep1ewe
      @sheep1ewe Před rokem

      @@Cast_Iron_Curiosities Same thing where i live. Luckily there where a few enthusiasts that managed to save a few locomotives, but that is pretty much all. A few of my friends where recreating parts of a 1940-60s gasoline station interior, back then it seems like the smaller American oil export companies played a much larger part of the market in northern Europe, then most of it disappeared in the 60-70s. I guess they where bought up by larger companies. Back in the very early days, i think the 1920s or so, there was an actual oil tanker line from Sweden that picked up crude oil from the North American east coast (at least that's what i heard and the ship was still preserved when i was a kid, it was definitely a tanker built for crude oil, but i am not sure for which line she was originally built, if it was the West or the north east lines) with at least one for the time full size tanker in traffic for the harbor refinery in southwest here, as i heard there was a smaller refinery far up north as well, but i did not manage to figure it out if that was just a place for storage or if there actually where any larger facilities.

  • @abcnz1
    @abcnz1 Před rokem +1

    Found your channel yesterday....it's awesome!! Thank you.

  • @rosskennedy1984
    @rosskennedy1984 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video keep it up ….waiting on the next one

  • @ronaldfeuerstein435
    @ronaldfeuerstein435 Před rokem +1

    Like the video thank you. But is there going to something to cover the equipment there? Hate to that left out in the weather. Something about them old pump motors running... so peaceful but so powerful...the sound.. just relaxing..

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před rokem +1

      The equipment is built for the elements. The well owner may put a roof over the engine but there will not be another building built.
      They definitely are relaxing to listen to.

  • @WillSmithHitandMiss
    @WillSmithHitandMiss Před 2 lety +1

    Nice find !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 Před 2 lety +3

    Shame I am not their fella. I would give you a hand. Peace

  • @poorboysadventures4636
    @poorboysadventures4636 Před rokem +1

    listening to the exhaust of that motor sped up sounds like a moped or something. haha

  • @braybraymaster77
    @braybraymaster77 Před 2 lety +5

    so is the old well staying there, with a new building? also nice work will be watching you vids on this.

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před 2 lety +5

      A new owner purched the well and wanted the building removed. They considered it a safety hazard. No new building will be built, the well will continue to be produced.

    • @braybraymaster77
      @braybraymaster77 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Cast_Iron_Curiosities ok so it will now be like most others, out in the weather

    • @Mtlmshr
      @Mtlmshr Před rokem

      @@Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      Sounds like you got a great score! To bad the new owner is going to leave that old pump in the weather! Does he not realize that it absolutely will shorten the lifespan of the pump assembly?

  • @codyvought8923
    @codyvought8923 Před 2 lety +3

    I was running out of stuff to watch. Since I use utube as TV.

  • @codyvought8923
    @codyvought8923 Před 2 lety +2

    I seen your pictures on fb. I hope you keep do CZcams.

  • @theforester3426
    @theforester3426 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm curious as to how they know there is oil under that piece of ground in the first place.?

  • @10.000Days
    @10.000Days Před 2 lety +1

    That pumping unit is an old Alten

  • @1978garfield
    @1978garfield Před 2 lety +1

    Is the well staying in service?
    Are they building another building?
    I would hate for that cool old engine to just be exposed to the elements.

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před 2 lety +1

      The well is going to continue to be pumped.
      No other building will be put up as today's pumpers find them to be death traps because if something was to go wrong you limit your places to exit.

  • @dannyskeeters9385
    @dannyskeeters9385 Před 2 lety +1

    hats off to u bro worth saving rockon

  • @mikeosborn288
    @mikeosborn288 Před 2 lety +2

    what state are you in, good to see this happen .

  • @thepitpatrol
    @thepitpatrol Před 2 lety +1

    So cool

  • @GpunktHartman
    @GpunktHartman Před rokem

    ...but there whas no oilsource?

  • @craigbowley6783
    @craigbowley6783 Před rokem +2

    I never knew people had their own crude oil pumps on their land.(I live in the PNW) what do y'all do with the oil?

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před rokem +3

      Here in the states, wells can be privately owned and the oil is sold to outfits that will collect the crude from the owner and refine it further.

    • @craigbowley6783
      @craigbowley6783 Před rokem +1

      @@Cast_Iron_Curiosities well I'm in Oregon and I think I might have seen those but I didn't know if it was in someone's yard or what. But anyway thanks for the reply. Just a curious person.

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před rokem +2

      @@craigbowley6783 ahhh. PNW. For some reason my mind when to Australia lol. I'm in Ohio, so the regulations may be different on your side of the country. You never know until you ask, right?

    • @craigbowley6783
      @craigbowley6783 Před rokem

      @@Cast_Iron_Curiosities yes sir.👍

  • @quagmiredavis4117
    @quagmiredavis4117 Před 2 lety +1

    Relocating and keep using it to pump oil

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před rokem

      Only the building is getting relocated. The well and jack are still being used in production.

  • @1topfueldrag
    @1topfueldrag Před 2 lety +1

    now pumper will have to haul his trash away

  • @destro513
    @destro513 Před 2 lety +2

    My bet is the well will still produce gas and oil enough for you to heat a house on that property. Do you own it all? Man it's my dream to own a property with an old well on it

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před 2 lety +2

      I don't own the well unfortunately, was just able to aquire the building. You are correct in your statement that the well still does produce and is pumped once or twice a week I believe.

  • @WApnj
    @WApnj Před 2 lety +1

    This makes no sense. Please explain. It's a working pump and the building protects it from the weather. What are you doing?

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před 2 lety +1

      The person that owns the well wants the building removed. They conside them a safety hazzard. The dilapidated state of the building and the building only having one exit point if something was to go wrong and the pumper needed to get away from the engine/jack has only one escape route.
      The engines are sealed and have no problem sitting out in the elements.
      I'm saving the building from getting pushed over by a backhoe or dozer and moving it to my property to re erect it as a display of a 1920ish oil well site.
      I have 2 more videos that go along with this one that further show and explain what I am doing.

    • @WApnj
      @WApnj Před 2 lety +2

      @@Cast_Iron_Curiosities thank you. Perhaps you can add that to the descriptions of your videos. Sounds like you are creating a living history village of sorts. Look up "Old Bethpage Village" on Long Island, NY. They relocate buildings for preservation.

    • @Cast_Iron_Curiosities
      @Cast_Iron_Curiosities  Před 2 lety +1

      @@WApnj I will do that, I'm still learning at the story telling aspect of these videos and doing the whole CZcams thing. I will definitely update my descriptions.
      Thank you again for taking the time to watch!

  • @calebhefner6760
    @calebhefner6760 Před 2 lety +1

    Skipped through the entire video waiting for you to attempt taking apart a pump jack.