Thank you for your replies! So here I am a month later. I welded myself a spear and constructed a base above the well with 4x6 landscape lumber, which holds the top 6x6 wood. I am using 2-inch casters, so as the rope comes out of the well, the caster turns 90 degrees so I can use my truck to do the pulling. I was able to fish out my wire and my two 3/8 safety lines. Today, we got half of the pipes out, but soon after reaching that point, it felt like the stress on the safety lines increased significantly, like the pump was stuck. At first, the ropes would come out, but not the PVC pipe, so I stopped, and by hand, I was able to pull the PVC pipe. I did that a couple more times, but that makes no sense to me. Anyway, it got dark, and the temperature dropped fast to 29F, so we stopped for the day.
The first 200 feet of pipe puling was easy, so the pump is currently at 200 feet. As far as I know, nothing should be holding the pump (like a ball of safety rope or wire) since they are coming out. Any thoughts?
Your comments are greatly appreciated!