Could it possibly be as difficult as it seems to find a replacement pitless o ring? My plumbing supplier - a major supply in the nearest city sold me my harvard pitless 14 years ago and has no replacement o rings for it. Their suggestion is to install a whole new pitless! My pitless is too deep to even humorously entertain this. The very few suppliers of pitless o rings I find online also have limited replacement sizes and the shipping cost is a joke that will likely, inevitably be on me. Regular o rings don't do the trick, as I've learned but that hasn't stopped the guys at plumbing supply counters to try to sell them to me.
Am I missing something here?
Am I missing something here?