What is a Southern Cross windmill?

What is a Southern Cross windmill?

The IZ Southern Cross Windmill, manufactured by Southern Cross Industries, is a water pumping windmill which operates a reciprocating pump for potable water pumping and stock watering applications. Windmills are available varying sizes from 8 – 14 ft (2.5-7.5 m) in diameter suitable for water depths of up to 100 m.

How much does a Southern Cross windmill cost?

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Quantity : 1 Unit
Unit Price : $3,000.00 + GST ($3,300.00 Inc. GST)
Status : For Sale
Location : Elmore, Northern Country, VIC
Category : Machinery & Equipment, Pumps

Where are Southern Cross windmills made?

Southern Cross was acquired by Tyco Flow Control Pacific in late 1999, then in 2002, Tyco relocated Southern Cross to a new world-class manufacturing facility at Withcott near Toowoomba, Queensland.

When was the first windmill made in Australia?

1876
In 1871 George Griffiths set up a mechanical workshop in Toowoomba thus starting, what is now the Southern Cross Group of Engineering Companies. His first wooden framed windmills were built in 1876 and supplied to Jimbour Station at Dalby on the Darling Downs.

How deep can a windmill pump water from?

A typical windmill with 8 diameter wheel can lift water 185 feet and pump about 150 gallons an hour in 15 to 20 mph winds when using a 1 ¾ “pump cylinder.

How much do water windmills cost?

A commercial average-sized wind turbine (2 megawatts) costs about $2.6–4 million. The cost of the turbine goes up along with the size of the turbine. There are also certain benefits that come from using larger wind turbines.

How much does a windmill cost in Australia?

How much does a wind turbine cost in Australia? Depending on the turbine capacity, tower type, and location, a wind turbine will set you back anywhere between $7,000 and $20,000.

Are windmills Australian?

AUSTRALIAN HISTORY: Windmills appeared in Australia in the later part of the 1800’s. The first to appear were the large European type windmills used for milling purposes but unfortunately, they were too expensive to build and not suited to providing water in the outback.

Why do old farms have windmills?

Homesteaders, farmers, and ranchers were no longer dependent on natural water as they could drill wells and pump water. Windmills were often among a homesteader’s most prized possessions. The water pumped by windmills was used to cook, bathe, drink, water crops and animals, wash clothes, and more.

How many windmills are in Australia?

As at the end of 2019 there were 101 wind farms in Australia, totalling 6,279 MW in capacity. The largest wind farm is Coopers Gap Wind Farm in Queensland, which began generating to the grid in June 2019, with a capacity of 453 MW. As of December 2019, 50 of the Coopers Gap Wind Farm’s 123 turbines were operational.

Where did the Southern Cross Windmill come from?

Toowoomba Foundry sold its first windmill under the trade name “Southern Cross” in 1903. This windmill was of new design and was an immediate success. When well boring machines and other stock watering machines were made, they also were sold as “Southern Cross” equipment and so the trade name Southern Cross came to be adopted by Toowoomba Foundry.

Why choose Southern Cross pumps?

Southern Cross offers an extensive range of pumps in many forms to suit a vast array of applications from domestic pressure systems through to high volume transfer units for industry, as well as the proven ISO Standard End Suction and iconic windmills.

What is the Southern Cross?

The Southern Cross Sales Organisation comprised of a group of Companies spread over Australia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand, distributing and servicing the products of Toowoomba Foundry Pty. Ltd., under the trade name of “Southern Cross” Toowoomba Foundry sold its first windmill under the trade name “Southern Cross” in 1903.

What is a Eureka windmill?

The “Eureka” windmill was a revision of the Zephyr mill but was quickly replaced by the 1903 mill. Initially the bearings were of wood but later changed to babbitt. This range of mills initially known as the 1903 Pattern was the first of the Toowoomba Foundry products to bear the name “Southern Cross”.

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