Posted by JayinNY on April 22, 2012 at 17:26:29 from (166.137.138.40):
In Reply to: Re: Well update posted by LJD on April 22, 2012 at 17:07:34:
Ok that's much more clear, i may have not got the right numbers, my fault, but I do remember 80 gallons, i know I can't fill a 110 gallon stock tank from empty at one time,so maybe the drilled well is 230 feet, and the water was heading at 50 feet?? I really don't remember were the water headed, does that sound right ljd, for 80 gallons? And as far as pulling it out, ya I'm sure it can be done. I chose to call Lawrence water wells. Maybe u have heard of them? I also don't think there is casing all the way down, once they hit bedrock they don't use the casing, just plastic schedule 40 I think they said to the pump,, I live on top of a mountain that's why it's drilled so deep.
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