Tweetot
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- Location
- Many, LA (Near Toledo-Bend)
- Tractor
- Mitsubishi D2650FD w/ Loader, (2) Belarus 250AS
Today I found a 2" well pipe without a casing around it that sounds out to 80' 8" on my property. I have not taken a bottom sample to see if I have a strainer or silt but I am betting silt for a well pipe that has been uncovered and 6" underground for almost 40 - 60 years. The water level in the pipe was only 1" below the top of the pipe, but I know that doesn't mean diddly except the pipe is probably clogged.
I am going to drop a 3/4" pvc line to the bottom and pump it with a good trash pump I have. I will continually add water to the pipe to keep the level in the pipe within a foot or two of the top. I figure this way I can maybe pump some of the sediment out of the bottom of the pipe. As long as I keep the line full the pump will continue to pull water from the bottom of the pipe. The pipe holds about 13gals. of water.
IF (BIG IF) I get the pipe clean, what are my options for an agricultural well? 2" case is too small for electric submersible. Windmill? Mechanical submersible? Deep well hand pump? I know I could get the local well guy out here but I am trying to do this with little or no cash outlay.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Tweetot
I am going to drop a 3/4" pvc line to the bottom and pump it with a good trash pump I have. I will continually add water to the pipe to keep the level in the pipe within a foot or two of the top. I figure this way I can maybe pump some of the sediment out of the bottom of the pipe. As long as I keep the line full the pump will continue to pull water from the bottom of the pipe. The pipe holds about 13gals. of water.
IF (BIG IF) I get the pipe clean, what are my options for an agricultural well? 2" case is too small for electric submersible. Windmill? Mechanical submersible? Deep well hand pump? I know I could get the local well guy out here but I am trying to do this with little or no cash outlay.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Tweetot