Posted by rusted nuts on April 08, 2011 at 00:00:57 from (98.16.64.129):
In Reply to: well pulling problem posted by j hitkemper on April 07, 2011 at 20:55:47:
hook up a air compreeser and blow out the water slowly, then get a brass coulper so you can get the plast pipe long enought to work with, get hold of that baling twine and tie it off so it WON"T fall down to the jet if it hasn't aready. then keep pulling and pushing and twisting it nice and easy, sounds like it has a ring of rust built up round water level. you will be able to get it out this way long as the baling twine hasn't falling down and balled up round the jet DON'T PULL REAL HARD or you will break off them cheap .50 cent plast. adapters you put on 20 years ago, just take you time. you can also build a clamp out of a couple of 2x4 just make them a foot long drill holes in each end and bolt them togeter over the pipe. We never put safty rope on our pumps cause if it rots off or breaks off you will never pull the pump. it could be a broken fitting down there if they are plast. I alway use brass down the hole or under ground. plast.above ground. is it a 4" well?
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