Posted by TimMiller on January 06, 2010 at 12:20:16 from (70.242.1.60):
In Reply to: Let there be water. posted by old on January 04, 2010 at 19:59:42:
Speaking of wells the pipe comming from our tank just broke off on me. I was draining the tank and covering it with a tarp since it is supposed to get down to freezing for a few days, and i barely touched the pvc pipe and it snapped right off at the tank. I hope they did not glue the pvc pipe to the tank or i will really be in a lot of trouble. Any suggestions on how to get the threaded pvc pipe end unscrewed from the tank. When it happened it was late out, so i just shoved a piece of plastic into the hole to keep critters out and covered the whole thing up with a tarp. I'm also thinking about using all galvanized piping to keep this from happening again. The well is just used for watering cattle, so there is a hose outlet on top of the pvc pipe, and a 2" threaded fitting to hook up a big 2" hose to fill up the big water tanks.
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