Posted by Brad Gyde on April 08, 2011 at 04:21:11 from (108.115.76.47):
In Reply to: well pulling problem posted by j hitkemper on April 07, 2011 at 20:55:47:
Couple years ago I tried to help my grandpa and uncle pull the farm well.
He was smarter than the average bear, in that he hooked a stainless cable on the jet pump when they installed it years ago.. It easily came up 8 feet or so.. at that point it tried to lift the rear of the loader tractor up..
We kept trying, and ended up breaking the cable off (I guess even sulfur and time is no match for the stainless), and I can't remember how exactly we cut the pipes off (seems like we looped a cable around them and used something heavy to push the cable down.)
Anyhow, Grandad decided that the casings has shifted (old steel 4" casings) and he dropped down a new 3" pump.. and said he had a heck of a time getting that down the casings.
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