Woke up Thursday morning at 6:00 AM to no water. I figured that the contacts on the pump control box at the well head were corroded and needed cleaning. I got my screwdriver and sandpaper and headed out the door. It only took me a few seconds to realize that the screwdriver and sandpaper were not quite the right tools to remove the 2 foot in diameter maple from of the top of the well head. Well, thankfully it did not cost over $1000 to fix the damage but it definitely was close. Most expense cord of wood that I had to c/s/s myself.
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My well is 600' deep, water at 160 and pump set at 300'. Me and 2 buddies pulled the first one out with my quad and a big ol' round right next to the head to keep the plastic pipe from busting. I let the pros pull the second one![[Hearth.com] Maybe not the most expense cord of maple, but.... [Hearth.com] Maybe not the most expense cord of maple, but....](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/133/133782-e967b5612ea4057c79d7a57d96335a94.jpg?hash=hiSsjSk6Lq)
