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Casey County water ram can lift water 50-75 feet Owner doesn't have in use because his creek does not have enough water in it About: Adair Co., KY perpetual motion machine: Was it a water ram? By Felix Rodz If anybody in Adair County like to see a real water ram, I have one that's big and is very old. Years ago I made a replica of it and it worked like the regular size water ram. It can lift water up to 5ft high. The big one lifts up to 50 to 75ft high. My creek does not distribute enough water for it to work. If anyone would like to see it or take pictures I could take it to Adair County. I'm from Casey County. To contact me email me at seminolewind41@windstream.net Thank you. -Felix Rodz This story was posted on 2010-06-26 05:30:54
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