i have a similar situation where my mother in law has her garden on my farm. nearest electric is a good 1/4 mile away. i picked up a gasoline powered trash pump, toss the hose in the creek and then have about 100 feet or so of old canvass fire hose with a nozzle on the end. with the nozzle off, it moves a lot of water for the garden, and if i burn off ditches in the spring, i put the pump in a cart behind the riding mower to be sure any fires dont go where they aint supposed to. works good for knocking the mud off machinery too. if you dont need big volumes of water, pick up a bilge pump for a boat and a marine wash down pump, they are 12v. put the bilge pump down in your well and then hook the washdown pump to it. i wired the bilge pump to the wash down pump so they both kick on at he same time. the washdown pump runs at 20-40 psi, enough to squirt a garden hose. good for filling sprinkling cans and such, and if you add a small pressure tank, you can run a gas pressure washer off of it.
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