This runs in the family. When I was in college, my parents lived at 6000+ feet elevation. The electrical box for the well died new year's day. We spent the day trying to get into extremely tight quarters to replace something in it. ....
We had running water again for 1 (one) day. The submersible pump died. 80 foot deep well, pump is on the end of 60 feet of 1 inch diameter pipe, the top of which is 7 feet down because the water line had to be that deep so it didn't freeze. JANUARY, remember?
Well, my dad and my brother are out working on hauling it up....and they drop it.....all the way to the bottom. I have no idea what they did to go fishing for it, but they BUILT an oversized saw horse sort of thing secure everything so they didn't drop it again after the 2nd drop. They also had a right angle treble hook of little pipe pieces rigged to hook the pipes inside the well casing. While doing this, they broke the pit less connector (connects the vertical pipe to the pipe going to the house through the well casing). When dad laid the piece on the counter at the hardware store, the clerk said he hadn't seen one of those in about 20 years. ...
Next process (brother's spring term at college started so I'm drafted). Dad is digging a hole down the OUTSIDE of the well casing (4 feet of snow + 7 feet of dirt, much of it frozen) with a pick and a shovel to replace the other half of the pit less connector.....
Finally get to the point of reassembly. 4 foot pump, 3 sections of 20 foot pipe, plus a 10 footer to get the connector down where it needed to be. All day, tips warmed up just enough for snow to be melting and running down the pipe as we're muscling it back down (readjusting the chain connecting it to the saw horse thing)....sun heading towards gone and temp going with it. Our soggy gloves were starting to freeze to the pipe and Dad says, "Let's come out in the morning to get that lined up (the connector) and finish the job."
"Forget that! I'm having a hot bath tonight! I ain't comin' back out tomorrow!"
We got it reconnected. Had dinner in town when went to pick up rest of the family from work/school. Finally, home. My hot bath!
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We forgot to turn the water heater back on!
In total, we had 9 days with no running water....in the dead of winter.
Murphy runs amuck in building projects, especially when they're some sort of repair job.
Murphy BE GONE tax
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