Posted by Mark - IN. on July 17, 2012 at 18:44:45 from (71.201.65.82):
In Reply to: Juiced-up ants posted by JerryS on July 17, 2012 at 12:38:41:
Come on, you know better. Its smoking hot out and they're trying to cool things down.
I recognize that pressure switch. Wired one just like it yesterday for naught. Drove a new 25' shallow well in a barn Saturday evening and yesterday morning just for watering the yard. No more, no less. But haven't gotten to turn it up yet and had to leave town for two weeks. Problem ran into as I had to head out, dirt hasn't sealed around the 2" pipe or much larger well point, so, not much suction, couldn't prime it. Will have to wait until I get home in two weeks, so had better rain a little. Nice thing about driving this well over other shallows in the past, this time rented a neumatic driver. Much easier than lifting and dropping a 100 lb weight like have done in the past. Problem with a neumatic driver though, weighs more than me, but nothing that a Deere with a loader can't lift and set down 8' up. Anyway, well is in, will seal and prime if isn't sealed by the time I get back. Hope have some grass and bushes left around the house.
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