20-25 Foot Depth-What to use?

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dbuffington

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Hi Folks!

We recently purchased a piece of land in the woods several miles from the last electric line.

However...

There is a 6-inch well with a water depth of 22-23 feet. (The previous owner had planned to build a cabin, as we plan to do some time in the future.)

Lacking electricity, we need a hand pump to use the well. But the depth sounds like it's at the end of the acceptable range for a pitcher pump. Will a better quality pitcher pump work? Or should I be looking at the more sophisticated lever pumps (www.simplepump.com)?

Thanks!
Dave
 

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A pitcher pump will work if you are satisfied with carrying water from the pump to where you are going to use it.

You can also get pumps that will pump to an elevated tank that will provide enough pressure for toilets and faucets but probably not a real shower.

If you have a hill it is possible to make a nice little water tower to pump to. I would keep the tank small so it doesn't have a lot of stagnant water.

A pressure tank would not be a good choice because there is so little effective drawdown and somoeone would have to pump it up after every 5 gallons or so of usage.
 

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Thanks! Yes, there is a slope, and yes, a water tank/tower is part of the long-term plan.

But for now, we'll just be taking our camper to the site. So lugging water to the camper from the pump is no big problem. Thanks!
 

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Bob NH said:
A pitcher pump will work...

Ooops! I forgot to ask...

Do you -- or anyone else -- have any experience with the "Ultimate Pitcher Pump" offered by survivalunlimited.com?

Thanks!
 
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Both of those sites have pumps that use a deep well cylinder that pumps up, rather than pulls up like a pitcher pump does, they would work, and so would a wind mill, check into buying an old windmill before buying a hand operated pump.

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speedbump said:
Or you could use the Oasis hand pump. Hand Pumps

bob...

They look interesting. Have you used one? Thanks!
 
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No, I never have, but then I have never installed the Monitor Deep Well Hand pump either. I do know they both work, one is just plastic and the other is cast iron. Big difference in price. I just sell them.

bob...
 
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