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  1. haniblecter

    Possible leak from well > house, any tips/guidance appreciated

    So you're telling me, in a matter of 2 years, voltage leaking from the pump via variable voltage from the subdrive, has worn a hole in a portion of my new stainless steel barb fitting on my pump, causing a pressure leak? That makes no sense. The water column at 80ft would supply enough...
  2. haniblecter

    Possible leak from well > house, any tips/guidance appreciated

    HELLO! Last post here had me pulling my iron drop pipe out, replacing with some black plastic, putting in a nice FE pump, and installing a FE Subdrive SD15 that has worked flawlessly (But OMG that FE Connect app is mother f'er to get connected!) I have city water, but the pump is a holdover...
  3. haniblecter

    Choosing a Pump

    Hello! Got the pump out, pretty stoked, but now I gotta anticipate my future needs for this well. I'm thinking of installing a multi-zone sprinkler systems. I'd like to be able to run at least one zone and still get 10gpm at a .5 or .75in spigot outside. The well will only feed outside...
  4. haniblecter

    Likelihood of a DIY'er removing a Spool Pitless, and identification

    water line was 25ft from the cap, the rust started there and went down. probably going to stick with 60ft so not alot of head to worry about. if I'm going to run sprinklers (at least one zone at a time) should I go with a 15 gpm then? got some nice calipers, I'll just locate a seal that way on...
  5. haniblecter

    Likelihood of a DIY'er removing a Spool Pitless, and identification

    UPDATE: Got it Out! (With some questions in bold) The pull pipe was 1.5 inches! I used a drill spade bit to measure the hole on the bottom. Taped it to the end of a broom and snuck it down there. Went with just some galvanized well pipe, didn't get schedule 80 black, but I'm thinking that...
  6. haniblecter

    Likelihood of a DIY'er removing a Spool Pitless, and identification

    No need to warn my friend, it's an internet forum and any information taken from such and should be taken with a single sodium chloride ion. agreed on the threads. I'm going to document everything to aid others. my dad was thinking I could get purchase from underneath the adapter and yank it...
  7. haniblecter

    Likelihood of a DIY'er removing a Spool Pitless, and identification

    don't turn hexagon, thread pipe and hope the oxidized threads beat out the oxidation around the inner pipe, gotchya. anyone got an opinion on whether a spool is reusable?
  8. haniblecter

    Likelihood of a DIY'er removing a Spool Pitless, and identification

    it's 5in ID (have to add .4'') so it doesn't fit neatly on that graph I've seen before. another question, does anyone know if I have to turn that hex first?
  9. haniblecter

    Likelihood of a DIY'er removing a Spool Pitless, and identification

    Hello! This forum has been a great resource in trying to figure out my problems, thanks! Bought a house last year. The house got city water several years ago but kept the well for the outside lines. The municipality didn't like that and said you can keep it, but you can't service the well...
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