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Re: OT - Thinking about drilling a well
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Posted by Walt Davies on April 15, 2007 at 15:12:22 from (70.41.255.208):
In Reply to: OT - Thinking about drilling a well posted by two mile on April 15, 2007 at 11:35:08:
Call an talk to local well drillers to see which is best in your area. One might work great right across the street but not on your place. these people drill whole all over the place and pretty much know which will cost you the least to get a good well in. When I was Kid on the farm In Loomis we had two old well diggers that came out and used jack hammers to cut though the rock layer until we had pretty good well (cistern type) at about 20 ft. The little guy had a British accent and the big guy wore a derby and smoked cigars constantly. I was about 15 when we got our first TV and saw the well diggers on it. Funny they were called Laurel and harvey on the TV but they sure were the same guys i don't care who says so. I wish we had some pictures of these two guys they were a riot drilling well all over the contry. Walt
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