The blood wheel was the best known system for extracting water in al-Andalus. Powered by an animal, it consisted on a gear with two wheels: A horizontal, moved by an animal to which it is attached by means of a wooden arm (transmission pole). Another vertical, located inside the well, to which are joined the buckets that fill with water when immersed in it and empty to the outside on a channel that collects it.
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