Posted by Russ from MN on April 08, 2011 at 07:05:12 from (68.235.68.3):
In Reply to: well pulling problem posted by j hitkemper on April 07, 2011 at 20:55:47:
I am not sure what you are talking about, it sounds to me that you have a 2 line jet system in the well with the pump above ground, right? Most of the replies refer to a submersible pumps. I had a submersible pump stick one time where I had to push it back down and keep turning it (clockwise only) and gently pull on it with a small chain fall. To make a clamp out of 2 x 4s I would recommend bolting them together and drilling a hole down through the split slightly smaller than the pipe so it fits around the pipe, less apt to crush it. As for broken off pipes, I think well service companies have tools that will go inside a broken pipe and expand to pull it, wouldn't be too hard to make something like that. Good luck!
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