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pete3799 05-21-2009 07:23 PM

No water?!
 
So i'm down in the garage working on the P-car (drivers window decided to come out of the track) Wife drives down says we have no water nada nothing.
So I check the breaker alls good check presure switch AOK .
Out to the well check voltage Yup got 220 This is not looking good.
I tell the little lady to get oldest daughter and bring your gloves.
Now mind you said pump is dangling 400 ft. down, the pipe connected to said pump (1 inch dia.) is full of water now I'm no rocket scientist but 1 inch x 400 ft. = HEAVY!
Got about 200 ft. up out, Wife and I pulling up, daughter draging the other end up into the pasture, daughter can't pull her end any further so off to get renforcements.
Finaly land the beast , run some jumpers to the pump....... nobody home.
Looks like I won't be buying any Porsche parts for a while.
Found the receipt for the old pump dated 1988 so I got 21 years out of it ,hope I'm dead when the next one turns its yoke!

Bill Douglas 05-21-2009 07:34 PM

Talk to some good pump people to get the right sort of replacement. It's a bit of a science. One that can pump it up so far, not too fast as to not empty the water source, the list goes on. Good luck :)

strupgolf 05-21-2009 07:39 PM

You're in California and you have no water. Nothing strange about that, whats the next question.

pete3799 05-21-2009 07:42 PM

Thanks. I haven't checked yet, every one was closed by the time I got it out.
This one is 3/4 hp Myers 2 wire (3 counting the ground) have search on line and can't find the same model pump. Well let me correct that can find same hp but the model #'s are not the same. Prices? Ouch!

Evans, Marv 05-21-2009 08:42 PM

The pump on my well is at about 460 ft. I think the pipe is either 1" or 1 1/4". I don't see how you could have lifted that much weight by hand. My pump is a 2 hp. Gould. I don't remember the model right now. I'd be thankful you got that many years of service from it if I were you. It's probably time to upgrade to a more modern pump. By the way mine cost around $1,100 or a little more if I remember right.

MBAtarga 05-22-2009 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strupgolf (Post 4677614)
You're in California and you have no water. Nothing strange about that, whats the next question.

When did Vermont move to California?

nostatic 05-22-2009 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MBAtarga (Post 4678123)
When did Vermont move to California?

Last week. New Hampshire wanted cheap labor so we sent Santa Ana, Cerritos and a city-to-be-named-later in a trade.

cstreit 05-22-2009 07:59 AM

Ouch, we had to do ours last year. $1200 (but installed!)

flatbutt 05-22-2009 08:08 AM

my pump only sits at 50 feet and it cost me $1200.

71T Targa 05-22-2009 08:23 AM

Man am I glad ours is shared by 5 houses. 2-300 will be much easier to take...

Porsche-O-Phile 05-22-2009 09:24 AM

Today's "made in China" pumps will be lucky to last five years.

nota 05-22-2009 11:40 AM

bought a used pump off craig's list for 60 bucks
but our water table is only 10 feet down here
the pump filled our 32x18 ft pool in about 12 hours

try a new starting or running cap first
can you have your old pump rewound and/or bearings replaced
that should make it good as new for a lot less $$$$

Joeaksa 05-22-2009 04:02 PM

You guys are lucky! My pump is at 910 feet and sorry but am going to hire it out if it ever pukes. Pulling up 900+ feet of 4 wire cable and piping will not be fun.

Guess there is a reason why all three houses in this area share pumps and piping. If one pukes you can live with the other one until the repair guys arrive. As well thats why I have a 2000 gallon tank on the hill behind the house for storage!

Joe A

TimT 05-22-2009 05:06 PM

Where in Vermont are you located?

I have a place in Hubbarton.. Not sure how deep the well is..

Occasionally if I have a house full of people for a few days and the water runs out..We have to wait a few hours then we get water again..Sucks to have to worry about water running out when the house is right next to a lake...

Funny thing is that my house is lakefront property. And my neighbors who are about 400; away can run their water 24/7 and not run out...

Mi casa

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pete3799 05-23-2009 11:48 AM

Tim, I'm in Topsham.

Well I made out better than I expected:
pump 474.60
500ft wire 155.33
few misc. fittings
Total 686.37


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