Visitors to the Leawood Pump ask a range of questions, the most asked being "how much coal does it use", which raises questions with regard to quantities of coal used by the mine engines and transport for this. Another frequently asked question is "how did they get it here/erect it" which raises questions about how mine engines were transported and erected, in difficult to access areas and using the roads, such as they were then. Jacks, sheerlegs, horse and man power plus a lot of practise and experience were used and our ancestors were no less bright than us, just not so well equipped.
When the engine at Mandale Mine was dismantled, it is said that 46 horses were needed to move the beam from the valley. Well, the Leawood engine beam weighs 27 tons (cast in two longitudinal halves) and knowing the Mandale location, those horses had a real task there!