Help identify

Hi all. I know it's a type of John Deere pump jack, but I don't know the model or anything. All I know is that my old man bought this 20 some
years ago. And I'll add I've never seen him more excited about something in my life. When he got it, he just kept saying how he finally got one.
If I remember right, it also came with the wood arms to connect a pump, they are in the job trailer somewhere. Any help on this would be much
appreciated.
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(quoted from post at 13:11:30 11/18/18) Hi all. I know it's a type of John Deere pump jack, but I don't know the model or anything. All I know is that my old man bought this 20 some
years ago. And I'll add I've never seen him more excited about something in my life. When he got it, he just kept saying how he finally got one.
If I remember right, it also came with the wood arms to connect a pump, they are in the job trailer somewhere. Any help on this would be much
appreciated.
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I don't know know if they used a particular model number or not. It appears to be a direct drive pumpjack usually hooked to a JD 1 1/2 model E engine. Engine and jack were mounted to some brackets.....pump hooked to one of the flywheels via a couple of different types of connectors. An internet search will turn up some pictures and videos. Rie Fulk's book "John Deere Type E and It's Variations" has several pictures also.
I've been looking for a JD pumpjack for a while......you don't see them that often in my area.
 

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