We've heard the stories, now we're seeing the proof. These are retired Webtrol pumps that have been pulled from the ground after decades of service - and made us proud!
Have you pulled an old Webtrol pump that dates before 2000? Please send your newly retired Webtrol pump pictures along with any pump details to either your salesperson or Customer Service and we will put them in the Pump Hall of Fame, and send you a Webtrol t-shirt.
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(1971)
Mr. C., Licensed Installer, Northeastern U.S.
(1971)
Mr. C., Licensed Installer, Northeastern U.S.
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"20 year old Webtrol 15S15 near the Yellowstone River" (2003)
Mr. C., Licensed Driller, Rocky Mountains
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"Pulled this yesterday, the house was built in 1969" (1969)
Mr. M., Licensed Installer, Northeastern U.S.
"Pulled this yesterday, the house was built in 1969" (1969)
Mr. M., Licensed Installer, Northeastern U.S.
"Pulled this yesterday, the house was built in 1969" (1969)
Mr. M., Licensed Installer, Northeastern U.S.
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"Pulled this one on 1/1/23. Started the year off with a 43 year old Webtrol."
Mr. M., Licensed Installer, Northeastern U.S.
"Pulled this one on 1/1/23. Started the year off with a 43 year old Webtrol."
Mr. M., Licensed Installer, Northeastern U.S.
"Pulled this one on 1/1/23. Started the year off with a 43 year old Webtrol."
Mr. M., Licensed Installer, Northeastern U.S.
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"This old Webtrol couldn’t hold out for just one more day" (1977)
Mr. K., Licensed Driller, Pacific Northwest
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“Replaced a 1979 Webtrol today. Good pump end, bad motor."
Mr. M., Licensed Dealer, Northeastern U.S.
“Replaced a 1979 Webtrol today. Good pump end, bad motor."
Mr. M., Licensed Dealer, Northeastern U.S.
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"It was still working perfect when we pulled it but after 38 years the owners thought it was time to retire it." (1984)
Mr. F., Licensed Driller, Midwest U.S.
"It was still working perfect when we pulled it but after 38 years the owners thought it was time to retire it." (1984)
Mr. F., Licensed Driller, Midwest U.S.
"It was still working perfect when we pulled it but after 38 years the owners thought it was time to retire it." (1984)
Mr. F., Licensed Driller, Midwest U.S.
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"Date code said February of 1968"
Mr. J., Licensed Driller, Midwest U.S.
"Date code said February of 1968"
Mr. J., Licensed Driller, Midwest U.S.
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"Replaced the control box. Pump still running strong 5.6 amps." (1984)
Mr. M., Licensed Dealer, Northeastern U.S.
"Replaced the control box. Pump still running strong 5.6 amps." (1984)
Mr. M., Licensed Dealer, Northeastern U.S.
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(1995)
- Mr. A., Licensed Dealer, Midwest
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“Pulled a 1974 Webtrol today”
Mr. G., Licensed Dealer, Southwestern U.S.
“Pulled a 1974 Webtrol today”
Mr. G., Licensed Dealer, Southwestern U.S.
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"Only reason it failed is the hole in male adapter at discharge. I’m sure it would still move water." (1982)
Mr. P., Licensed Driller, Rocky Mountains
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"30 years old still running. Customer just wanted to change it before there was a problem." (1991)
Mr. P., Licensed Driller, Rocky Mountains
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"Replaced another 1986 Webtrol today. It had a hard life, 400' well, pump set at 300' with a static level of 170 ft." - Mr. M., Licensed Dealer, Northeastern U.S.
"Replaced another 1986 Webtrol today. It had a hard life, 400' well, pump set at 300' with a static level of 170 ft." - Mr. M., Licensed Dealer, Northeastern U.S.
"Replaced another 1986 Webtrol today. It had a hard life, 400' well, pump set at 300' with a static level of 170 ft." - Mr. M., Licensed Dealer, Northeastern U.S.
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"This pump has been working and still working since June of 1981. As your label states 'THE SIGN OF QUALITY' holds true!"
Ms. A., Midwest U.S.
"This pump has been working and still working since June of 1981. As your label states 'THE SIGN OF QUALITY' holds true!"
Ms. A., Midwest U.S.
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"Pulled a 1986 Webtrol yesterday, still running, wires were melted from a lightning strike."
Mr. M., Licensed Installer, Northeastern U.S.
"Pulled a 1986 Webtrol yesterday, still running, wires were melted from a lightning strike."
Mr. M., Licensed Installer, Northeastern U.S.
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"Good ol Webtrol pump. Date code said October 1980."
Mr. J., Licensed Driller, Midwest U.S.
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"This working 4-inch Webtrol pump was retired after 40 years of service." (1979)
Southeastern U.S.
"This working 4-inch Webtrol pump was retired after 40 years of service." (1979)
Southeastern U.S.
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"50 years old." (1970)
Mr. K., Licensed Dealer, Great Lakes Region
"50 years old." (1970)
Mr. K., Licensed Dealer, Great Lakes Region
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"Out with the old, in with the new." (1996)
Mr. H., Licensed Driller, South Atlantic
"Out with the old, in with the new." (1996)
Mr. H., Licensed Driller, South Atlantic
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"1986 Webtrol still running good. 5 GPM, 1/2 HP, 3 wire and just the screen was plugged with iron. Replaced with a 5 GPM, 3/4 HP Webtrol 300 feet deep." - Mr. M., Licensed Dealer, Northeastern U.S.
"1986 Webtrol still running good. 5 GPM, 1/2 HP, 3 wire and just the screen was plugged with iron. Replaced with a 5 GPM, 3/4 HP Webtrol 300 feet deep." - Mr. M., Licensed Dealer, Northeastern U.S.
"1986 Webtrol still running good. 5 GPM, 1/2 HP, 3 wire and just the screen was plugged with iron. Replaced with a 5 GPM, 3/4 HP Webtrol 300 feet deep." - Mr. M., Licensed Dealer, Northeastern U.S.
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"They don't make them like they use to. 1968, 52 years in the hole."
Mr. L., Licensed Driller, New England
"They don't make them like they use to. 1968, 52 years in the hole."
Mr. L., Licensed Driller, New England
"They don't make them like they use to. 1968, 52 years in the hole."
Mr. L., Licensed Driller, New England
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"Here is a 1972 1/2 hp Webtrol that we replaced with a 3/4 Webtrol. It had served this family faithfully with many gallons of water until the motor finally locked up."
Mr. H., Licensed Driller, Mid-Atlantic
"Here is a 1972 1/2 hp Webtrol that we replaced with a 3/4 Webtrol. It had served this family faithfully with many gallons of water until the motor finally locked up."
Mr. H., Licensed Driller, Mid-Atlantic
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"This one lasted 38 years. It was installed in a residential well in the Rocky Mountains. The motor was locked up, but the pump end spins freely." (1982) - Mr. P.,
Licensed Dealer, Rocky Mountain Region
"This one lasted 38 years. It was installed in a residential well in the Rocky Mountains. The motor was locked up, but the pump end spins freely." (1982) - Mr. P.,
Licensed Dealer, Rocky Mountain Region
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"They don't build 'em like that anymore." (1979)
Mr. T., Licensed Driller, Northeastern U.S.
"They don't build 'em like that anymore." (1979)
Mr. T., Licensed Driller, Northeastern U.S.