Thanks so far. I'm learning here anyway. Ran it again after 23 hours. Ran it full flow for a couple minutes at what looks like about 8 psi. Choked it down to 60 psi for another 6.5 minutes. With that psi it is hard to get a bucket test but it was 25 to 30 seconds for roughly 10 gpm with a recharge rate of about 5 gallons per hour. Think some of math was wrong yesterday and maybe before.
Have a new idea to speed the process up. Instead of waiting on the back ordered 1.25 inch 125 psi rated PE pipe, what if I ran schedule 40 pvc 1.25 inch pipe? What I don't know is how flexible would it be for installing and pulling without breaking or being too heavy. I can get it in 10 or 20 foot lengths and can rig up a 12 foot A frame. Don't have any slips but can use ropes with multiple wraps. Just don't know how 150 feet of pipe would stick up and over without breaking or being too hard to manage. Thanks, Britt. Thought I took pics of my pump setup but can't find them on my phone.
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