We were going to do the same thing this summer but found our well casing wouldn't take the electric pump and the pipes for a manual pump at the same time. We had really wanted a way to draw water when the electric is down. We store a lot of water for when it goes down for a couple of weeks but for longer than that, we might be hurting. I can dig down a bit and hit the underground spring that feeds our well, but it would take a bit to get that spring to settle down and I couldn't do it if the ground were frozen. So, I get where you are coming from...back in the day we used to have a hand pump and it was wonderful to not have to worry about water or lack of power.
As it is, we have an outhouse, wood heat, gas stove and kerosene lamps, so other than the water, we are good for awhile on keeping things going in a power outage. Our wheat grinder is electric and that's a downside...wish I had a manual grinder for that.
As it is, we have an outhouse, wood heat, gas stove and kerosene lamps, so other than the water, we are good for awhile on keeping things going in a power outage. Our wheat grinder is electric and that's a downside...wish I had a manual grinder for that.