O man this is just too familiar😅 i work with my grandpa and now i see how i make him feel doing stuff that hes struggling with easily..maybe ill struggle and grunt more❤
lol. Always that one guy that has to do the job real quick before the other guy that went back for more tools lol. We do it at my job all the time lol. Should see their faces
I have messed with a lot of hydraulic Rams and cylinders before but never nothing that look like that. Can someone explain to me the reasoning and how that thing even works
Moyna a pump !! They are used in refining process especially in plants thattake stripped water and remove sulfer from it in a solution called " Stretford ". I bought 2 of them ( used) for 10 dollars and make excellent mailbox post !!! Very heavy and when the slurry , because ita very very fine abrassive , plishes them they are beautiful !!
I don’t know what that part is that he’s pushing inside, but my nextdoor neighbor growing up used one as the base pole for his mailbox. Interesting seeing it again as I’ve never seen one else beside this reel.
ConRods do wear out and are considered a standard replacement item. Generally you'll replace them at the same time you do a Rotor/Stator swap if the attachment points are worn out and you get too much play in them. I'll go ask the mechanic next time I see him, but I've seen the wear on them bad enough to where you can grab the shaft and twist it back and forth and you get motion out of it rather than it being a solid connection. Do you have a pump you may need to do this on?
Used smaller versions of these is siesmic water drilling up north. I remember some teflon packing needed to be changed and we just rebuilt the whole pump the field. We called them a myno pump?
Я два года работал на фирме где изготавливали роторные насосы . Я как раз точил для них металлическую подвижную часть - ротор . Которая двигается в ответной резиновой неподвижной части с таким же профелем . Жаль что фирма переехала в Казахстан.
@@libertyprocessequipment9885I'm guessing Joel is the guy everyone ignores when he offers his ideas and suggestions but it often ends up being the one that works best😂
Oh these are a pig of a thing! Those stators are a nightmare. We have this set up on our bomb trucks for pumping emulsion bomb. Good fun doing it on the shot when you’re trying to get the shot finished!
These guys must have milked the jokes dry in that shop 😂
Naw you’re just lame to be around. Corny jokes
@nextgamebud8342 Ok there bud.
I hear they have a guy called jokes there
@@nextgamebud8342you definitely get invited to no where
And he's been overmillked @@MORTEMANIMAuk
My wife has one of those things. Idk what they're for but she loves it.
She'll be pleased to hear we have a variety of larger sizes for higher torque applications!
@@libertyprocessequipment9885😬🤣
We called them pig dicks in the oilfield great pumps unless you let them go dry we called them roper pumps
@@libertyprocessequipment9885Godddd damn. Got me wheezing like Muttley’s laugh.
Amazing comment man.
We all have a Joel. Joel always gets shit done and you never know how. But he does. He's like 3 dudes packed into one.
Joel's are indeed a wonderful thing.
Sometimes 4
Thanks dude I'm Joel 😂
@@libertyprocessequipment9885yes we are lol 👍🏽
@@MORTEMANIMAuktell me about me 😅
Looks like a god damn Diddy party up in there
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Bout the same size aswell
Wild, I’ve actually rebuilt these for years. I do underground tunnel work and we use those pumps.
Stay safe and let us know if you ever need parts!
Lubin' it up and goin bareback, i like his style!
This needs an NSFW tag🤣
I usually comment on vids like this, but looking down the comments, I think everyone's got it covered..😂
Our commenters are thorough to say the least!
Very similar to a mud motor used in drilling horizontal wells. Just much smaller.
That’s because it is!!!! 😂😂
ВЗД
Too many parts!
Found something that looked like that in my girlfriend's wardrobe once. . .
🎉🎉😂😅😂😅
But it was black right?
@@Browns4life lmao
I gave it to her to use when I’m not able to come over while you’re at work.
No one's going to tell him? 😂😂
I enjoyed this way too much
Way to go Joel!!
That is the biggest sounding rod I have ever seen!!
That's what she said 😏
Rebuilt a grout pump once . Crazy machine .
Wow those internals look way fancier than I expected.
O man this is just too familiar😅 i work with my grandpa and now i see how i make him feel doing stuff that hes struggling with easily..maybe ill struggle and grunt more❤
I rebuilt one of those pumps with three of those that had to mesh at the same time. Timing is everything.
Damnit, Joel. You stole my moment.
That older gentleman is not happy. 😅 bro waited his whole life for that moment, and JOEL stole it.
We've got these at work I replaced them often because the material we pump through them is super gritty BSR-50 is what we make
If you're looking for replacement parts, feel free to give us a call! We carry a full line of pumps and parts in stock, ready to ship same-day!
Cavity pump (for viscous fluids) rotor shaft replacement
No Diddy ⏸️
Thanks a lot for explanation i wasn't sure what it was lol
TKS
20 years i go i build stator pumps like these, but a lil bigger one for oil rigs, the small ones like these made some other team
Good old progressive cavity pumps. Looks much easier assembling new parts. Vs me pulling a "gently used" one apart with the force of God.
We're going to be showing longer-form videos in the future showing that and we can totally identify with your sentiments.
Here comes the fun part good too see someone really enjoy their job😂
lol. Always that one guy that has to do the job real quick before the other guy that went back for more tools lol. We do it at my job all the time lol. Should see their faces
It's called "Work smarter not harder"
Id like to watch the machining process on that.
That guys been stroking pipes since the 60s the long an slow technique at its finest great job😮😮😮😊😊
He's just a friend!
I have messed with a lot of hydraulic Rams and cylinders before but never nothing that look like that. Can someone explain to me the reasoning and how that thing even works
Das ist eine Pumpe zum Beispiel für Öle und Fette.
Damit schäumt das Medium nicht auf
@@awokeckOH! I thought it was a hydraulic cylinder for some reason so you're saying it's actually a screw pump okay that makes a lot more sense.
We had pigs growing op but we never gave them Palmolive to procreate 😊 thanks man good tip !
Like to see someone use that in a engine
@JavierSolis-l5v7v if you ever been around pigs u would get it look up what pigs pecker looks like then u mite laugh!
Lube up the moyno pump rotor big fella. I have one for my mailbox post.
Always took a forklift and three lowland gorillas to get ours together. I hated rebuilding that thing.
We moved to Forklift assistance after an unfortunate "incident" with a few Silverbacks. We tried Rhesus Monkeys but the CDC sent a very stern letter.
That’ll keeper’ in the short strokes!!!
Much smaller version is used for a marina pump out system. I overhauled it 4 times in 35 years. They worked very well.
Moyna a pump !! They are used in refining process especially in plants thattake stripped water and remove sulfer from it in a solution called " Stretford ". I bought 2 of them ( used) for 10 dollars and make excellent mailbox post !!! Very heavy and when the slurry , because ita very very fine abrassive , plishes them they are beautiful !!
Never heard of "Stretford". What kind of refining do you do?
I work in a wastewater plant we also use Moyno pumps just far bigger than what’s in this video by about 5x
@@jamesps7515 We sell those and their replacement parts as well. Drop us a note if you need help!
I miss her
Me too brother me too😔
Awe, you beat me to it😅
I don’t know what that part is that he’s pushing inside, but my nextdoor neighbor growing up used one as the base pole for his mailbox. Interesting seeing it again as I’ve never seen one else beside this reel.
I used to work for a company called NOV/tarby that made the stator and rotors just like these
Moyno pump, incredible machines. They can pump just about anything from minnows to peanut butter.
Very reliable pumps.
the fork truck is a new one for me
“Here come the fun part” as he grips the shaft 😂😂
I should call her…
That fucking killed me 😂
I have something that looks and works a lot like that
You should see a doctor 'bout that 😂😂
O,mein Gott.Pass auf,dass dir das nicht um die Ohren fliegt.Du machst einen guten Job.Verdammt gut.🎉🎉
Vielen Dank, unsere Pumpeningenieure sind sehr gründlich!
Are dog bones considered your wear items? How often do you have to rebuild these?
Are you referring to the Chrome Stator? If so, you rebuild when you notice a loss in pumping capability.
@@libertyprocessequipment9885 the connecting rod from the motor to the stator
ConRods do wear out and are considered a standard replacement item. Generally you'll replace them at the same time you do a Rotor/Stator swap if the attachment points are worn out and you get too much play in them. I'll go ask the mechanic next time I see him, but I've seen the wear on them bad enough to where you can grab the shaft and twist it back and forth and you get motion out of it rather than it being a solid connection. Do you have a pump you may need to do this on?
@ just curious. I have worn almost 90 degrees in the pin bore out of the dog bone, call it a connecting rod because it kinda looks like one.
Joel’s the new shop badass now I guess
@laurensanchez
Have you guys ever tried Murphys Tire Lubr
Jesus, my mind went sideways real fast.
The machining that went into that damn
Understandable 😂😂😂 I did same with older workers
Used smaller versions of these is siesmic water drilling up north. I remember some teflon packing needed to be changed and we just rebuilt the whole pump the field. We called them a myno pump?
Moyno is an OEM manufacturer of these pumps.
I used to make the helical rotors in the 90s , and they can pump strawberries without damaging them 🫡
The versatility of PC pumps is pretty amazing.
Don't worry he's just a friend...
The friend....
Where's the red headed feller that screams papi oohhhhhh during these moments lol😅
Don't forget those few taps that you have to do with the rod before entering the cavity
Joel is the fork truck
What are you doing stepbro?
As usual, the old timer goes through all the prep.Work. Then some management guy comes and takes the glory.
Astro lube may work better. It's made specifically for tight dry spaces.
Moyno pump,they use then on highway striping thermoplastic longline trucks also...
That look😂he was like oh jeeze I didn’t think Joel could do anything 😮😂
If its a hydraulic part why use soap instead of hydraulic fluid for lube?
Soap easily rinses out during testing which then doesn't contaminate whatever the pump is pumping.
We used those in a paper mill to move sludge, we had one you could spin by hand it was so worn out lol
When she said she never done this before😅😂😂
Reminds me of the time at band camp
Theres a "Yo Mama" joke in here somewhere! 😂 🤣
Rebuilt plenty of 3l8 and 3l10 Mono pumps on CME drilling’s
*drill rigs
Progressing cavity pump. Used in many industries.
That is a clean made piece of metal right thurr
What it is?
A Stator for a Progressive Cavity pump
Sorry, a rotor that goes into the stator. ;-)
@@libertyprocessequipment9885 Thanks a lot!
Ouh daddy... 😅 do that to mee! 😂 Make sure to turn in it on the way in! 🤣🤣🤣
Step-hydroloc press....what are you doing?
Once you have a forklift at your disposal. You no longer need to strain yourself
Я два года работал на фирме где изготавливали роторные насосы . Я как раз точил для них металлическую подвижную часть - ротор . Которая двигается в ответной резиновой неподвижной части с таким же профелем . Жаль что фирма переехала в Казахстан.
Pump Moineau... Complicated...
Old timer knew it was time for retirement at that moment.
that was tight
Yeah Joel finishes up when no one is looking 😂
We don't call him "Stealthy-Joel" around the workshop for nothing!
@@libertyprocessequipment9885I'm guessing Joel is the guy everyone ignores when he offers his ideas and suggestions but it often ends up being the one that works best😂
Diddy wants his oil back. 😂🤷♂️
Myno pump used for moving production water
What is this for
It's a Progressive Cavity Pump. The chrome piece is the Rotor and the Rubber Piece is a Stator.
Lube that shaft brother
I couldn’t do this job with a straight face 😂
The cutting edge of smooth metal design. 🫡
Not cutting edge,they have been around for decades
Next thang you hear it scream ow too much 😂😂😂😂
Is it made by bad dragon?
No, but you can be sure they're looking to add this now.
Joel is a unit
The face of grandpa at the end 😅
What is it what does it do and how do you spec it
How old is that guy? Shouldn't he be retited?
We were good together
Some things wet warm and wild 😂
What the heck is it?
Exactly what you don't want to be... 😈
A pump. Like thick oil or something viscous
Progressive cavity pump
@ sounds sexy
@@4H1202 Does it work like a screw drive?
At first I thought I was on the wrong site 😅
Oh these are a pig of a thing! Those stators are a nightmare. We have this set up on our bomb trucks for pumping emulsion bomb. Good fun doing it on the shot when you’re trying to get the shot finished!
If you're talking about liquid explosives, those require a very specific type of rotor/stator combination (which we carry!)
Michael Scott is mouth agape “that’s what she said!”
Didn't even buy her dinner 😂😂😂
See machines are just like us. They get hard and need oiling as well..
Is that a barrel of some sort?
That's the Stator, the Rotor is the giant chrome screw-piece.
What is it ?