- Apr 1, 2012
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APYL~ our house well used to be a sand point but when things went really dry in our area for more then two years about 7-8 years ago we put in a drilled well and are now down about 75 feet. My hubby used to work off and on for a well-driller in his younger days and brother-in-law owns a well drilling company which one of our sons has worked for him for many years
. Soooo, we get all our well work either done at cost (drilling) and all our pipe etc. for free
. As for the hand pumps (yes plural) I have picked them up for super cheap over the years at barn sales. We don't disconnect our drilled well for house water, we just plug it into the gas generator if we are out of water for too long. Otherwise we just use the rain barrels and the shallow well.
Poor baby! sounds like he got nailed by ground wasps. Problem for us too in sand country. Know too well what you mean by living in an old trailer!
We did the same (actually DH's old hunting "shack") moved into it when he was forced into early retirement until we could get our new place. Must be another one of those flat roof ones, right? Ours leaked like a sieve no matter what we did! Hang in there. Trust me, you will soooooo much more appreciate your nice home when you get it!
Just keep chanting like I did, "it's only temporary, it's only temporary"


Poor baby! sounds like he got nailed by ground wasps. Problem for us too in sand country. Know too well what you mean by living in an old trailer!



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