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looniac
06-18-2004, 09:48 AM
We've got a hand pump well in front of our cottage that's been broken for quite a few years. I suspect the well hasn't gone dry and I'd like to have it repaired but haven't come across anyone who will service the thing. If anyone has a suggestion I'd appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Paul

fatlazyless
06-18-2004, 10:24 PM
If it's an olde pitcher pump then the firt thing to do is to take a good look at the leather washer and determine if it needs to be replaced. Other than that, just lift the pitcher handle to the up position and prime with a bucket of water until it spills over and then start pumping. A pitcher pump supposedly has more pull than the commonly used centrifical force - impeller style pump powered by a motor.

madrasahs
06-19-2004, 05:16 AM
I'd be concerned with just how old the well is -- and how deep. :confused:

Years ago, we didn't have rules as to how far the well had to be from septic systems (now 75' in my town), and there were a lot fewer septic systems around "back then".

It could be worth having (for plant-watering), or it may not be worth the trouble to restore.

If used infrequently, always leave one extra covered pitcher (anti-mosquito) of water to prime the pump for next time. :look:

Even the olde "bucket-style" leather washers are still available today, though. :)