How to describe the results of the last two days; joy, relief, catharsis.
Just seeing this guy being lifted from it's parking spot was enough for me. We picked it up and leaned it against the gravel pile to get a better grip with the forks.
Then we marched it up the hill, much like one would an elephant.
It may not look it, but I'm actually overjoyed right here to be putting this wheel into place.
The original axle actually ended up being to thin for the bulk of the wheel.
Eventually we got this 2" steel rod in and seated on the bearings.
Jon got the wheel running with the garden hose, but really, you could run it with your pinky finger.
So there it is, it may have seemed larger then life during the construction, but up on the hill it looks just the right size. Jon's definitely got a keen eye for scaling water wheels.
Still have plenty of work to do on the wheel. It runs great, but it needs a braking system and more decorative features around it. You know, like a thirty-some foot water tower next to it, but that's for tomorrow.
Later.