Thanks everyone. For now I guess I will try the air compressor with a water hose as a test to see how it does for a start. Have to stop at tsc for some more air hose. We have a couple old shallow well pumps from the cistern days but they are probably all rusted up.
With the high price of pumps I would rather go to big instead of ending up to small. Don't know where the water formations here in central Kansas are or how it tested 50 years ago but if I end up having to go to 150 feet then I better be ready. It would be nice to only have to run 110v. Yes I meant 3/4 horse. I would like to try something different the PE pipe as i never have trusted the clamps to last very long.
Also nice if the water was good enough to provide water to the barn for the horses and donkeys. Plan on renting a trencher to lay some new line around for the gardens, replace the leak prone PE pipe from house to barn, and underground 220v power to the barn. Thanks.[/img:48eb5e703e][/list]
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