I woke up with no water so after a process of elimination I determined that the problem was beyond my limits, so I called in a well & pump spe******t.
He came and determined that most likely my pump is bad. When he tried to remove the pitless adapter with the cable it is supplied with, it snapped. He then used a winch to lasso the lever and a steel pipe with a tap on the end to thred into the pitless adapter inorder to remove it. He got the pitless adapter up about 2-3 feet before it fell off the steel pipe and down 65 feet where it stopped. Now, the guy tells me I need to pay for him to bring his derrick truck in so he can retrieve the pitless adapter. But, ther is one small problem, he can't gurantee the pitless adapter will not get hung up on the well casing or on a seam and puncture the well casing rendering the well useless. Tough decision - any help would be greatly appreciated.
He came and determined that most likely my pump is bad. When he tried to remove the pitless adapter with the cable it is supplied with, it snapped. He then used a winch to lasso the lever and a steel pipe with a tap on the end to thred into the pitless adapter inorder to remove it. He got the pitless adapter up about 2-3 feet before it fell off the steel pipe and down 65 feet where it stopped. Now, the guy tells me I need to pay for him to bring his derrick truck in so he can retrieve the pitless adapter. But, ther is one small problem, he can't gurantee the pitless adapter will not get hung up on the well casing or on a seam and puncture the well casing rendering the well useless. Tough decision - any help would be greatly appreciated.