I have sold and installed a lot of pumps and I long ago decided I would not again use a jet pump because when they fail you can never figure what is wrong with them and if the well is pumped below the static level the pump needs to be reprimed and that can be a bear. Submersible pumps are simple and highly efficient as the only push water without any wasted effort at suction. ALL OF THE PUMPS THAT ARE MENTIONED will do a good job. I installed a Demming pump in my well over 15 years ago to replace a Red jacket pump that had been there for 20 years. Both pumps were 2 wire and worked fine. My advice is to replace everything when you install a replacement pump. You may be tempted to reuse the old wire and pipe because of the cost but if something goes wrong you need to pull it all out again. By the way if as mentioned the check valve does go bad it is not necessary to pull the pump since the check valve can be installed in the supply line near the pressure tank.
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