Pulling A Submersible Well Pump

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • My well pump has been giving me problems for a while. It finally died so it was time to pull out the old dead pump and replace it along with everything else. #stoutcustom #homestead #pump
    Music Credit: Sure is Heaven To Me byAmos Noah

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  • @johnharris7820
    @johnharris7820 11 месяцев назад +4

    You are the Man, I was just quoted 6800 bucks for pump service to pull mine. I think with a few buddies I can now do it myself. Thanks for the great video!!! God bless !

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey John. Glad the video helped. It’s a bit of a pain but it can be done. Just take it slow and be careful. Lots of things that can go wrong. Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @martinperth4262
    @martinperth4262 13 дней назад +1

    hello from Australia! Just about to tackle mine.... Great video thanks!

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  12 дней назад

      @@martinperth4262 Greetings bud! Good luck and be safe! Thanks for watching!

  • @joshkimmel
    @joshkimmel Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this, got a bunch of stuff I hadn't thought about. My pump died about 6 hours ago and I'm getting ready to replace it myself. I appreciate the warning, I too am the reason they make safety videos 🤣

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Месяц назад

      @@joshkimmel not the most fun job but it can be done. Good luck and stay safe!

  • @joevip76
    @joevip76 Год назад +3

    Came in to see how you've pulled it off, and learned a tip or two, so yeah wish me luck and thanks for sharing Sir. God bless 🙏 I'm tempted to pull a One Hundred Fifty ' pump, schedule 40 pipe 😢 LoL

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Год назад +2

      Good luck Joe! Take your time and be safe. Lots of ways for it to south in a hurry. Thanks for watching!

  • @euonymus1980
    @euonymus1980 Год назад +1

    Brave man!! Great job tackling this job!

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Год назад

      Thank you. I just don’t know any better, lol

  • @rc648
    @rc648 Год назад +2

    Had to do that a couple of times. Well near 600' ! When you finish you should also build an enclosure or something around it to protect from elements and freezing weather.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Год назад +2

      This was 120’. I would hate to do 600. It definitely needs to be enclosed. That’s been on the list for a while but with all the new parts n pieces I think it’s time. There’s about 200ft of the pipe that feeds the house laying on the ground that needs to be buried too. Not sure why they left that exposed either but I’ll take care of that while I’m at it. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!

    • @rc648
      @rc648 Год назад +1

      @@StoutCustom I had to get a well pump service truck and help with mine. He mentioned...and I forgot...some type of special tape he used to tape the pump electrical wire to the pipe else it would chaff and rub the insulation after awhile. He would stop and tape the wire about every 50' - 100' ft.?

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Год назад

      @@rc648 I noticed there was a electrical style tape used on mine but it had a label on it or a number maybe. I meant to take a picture and look it up to see if it was a special tape. I’ll check it out n see

  • @peteinwisconsin2496
    @peteinwisconsin2496 6 месяцев назад +2

    The author said he did not know how deep the well was. What?? Take your big wide hand and "bop" the top of the casing. This sends a sound wave down the well, to the surface of the water, which it bounces off of then up to the open end of the pipe where the sound wave bounces off and back to the bottom of the well. You'll will here a BOP, Bop, bop, with the time between bops being proportional to the depth of the well. I used my laptop to record the sound, display it graphically and determine from the timing between bops that my well was 54' from the top of the casing to the surface of the water.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  6 месяцев назад

      I had a well guy tell me once to drop a rock and count til I hear it plop. Don’t remember the exact details of the equation but I remember it worked pretty accurately for static water level. Overall depth of that one was 320 foot I’m glad this one wasn’t that deep. Thanks for watching!

  • @brandonmaddy
    @brandonmaddy 6 месяцев назад

    Sure beats the hell out of fiberglass work! Subscribed!

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  6 месяцев назад

      Lol. Welcome and thanks for watching!

  • @ronie1337
    @ronie1337 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love the music! Real foot stomper!

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  9 месяцев назад

      Glad you like it Ronie. Thanks for watching!

  • @freemanoverland3915
    @freemanoverland3915 Год назад +1

    Great video, now turn that old tank into a smoker and make some jerky!👍😂
    (Jim makes some of the best jerky in the south)

  • @RebuildRex
    @RebuildRex Год назад +4

    I vote watch Yellowstone and bathe in the pond.

  • @boxerdiesel
    @boxerdiesel 4 месяца назад +1

    Io avrei assicurato la pompa sommersa ad un tubo in polietilene. Sembra che l'acqua sia corrosiva laggiù. Vedo molta ruggine😮
    Ad ogni modo, gran bel lavoro.

  • @mikeholman4284
    @mikeholman4284 Год назад +1

    Dang, you got a tractor. You're cheatin' man! I got to pull my own with no equipment. I'm making 2 clamps and I'm going to jack it up and move the clamps. Mine is galvanized but only 35 feet deep. Not kidding myself, it's going to be full of water and very heavy for one guy.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Год назад

      It’s going to be a chore for sure. Take it slow and be safe. It can be a bit sketchy. Migh keep a rope tied to it as you go incase it gets away from you. Good luck and thanks for watching!

    • @mikeholman4284
      @mikeholman4284 Год назад +2

      @@StoutCustom Taking three 2 x 4's 18 inches long, cutting one in half and spacing it to leave a hole in the middle just big enough for the `1 inch pipe Bolting them all together. Attaching a large pipe clamp to the pipe above that., so it can't slide through the hole in the 2 x 4's, which I'll lay across the top of the well casing. Also wrapping a rope around the pipe. Best boy scout knot :). When I get 12 feet high, I'll cut the pipe and repeat. At some point I should just be able to pull it out. Starting in about an hour. And of course, I need luck... all I can get! Ain't paying no well guy $2500 to change out my pump. Basically, I'm just jacking it up until I get to where I can pull.

  • @peteJoseph-x3h
    @peteJoseph-x3h Год назад +2

    Try pulling 25 20ft sections (500 ft) out of 5” well casing, pump and big wire out of a hole……takes a small Crain on a 1-1/2 ton truck.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Год назад

      Now that sounds like a job I hope I never have to do. Thanks for watching!

  • @lyleday8860
    @lyleday8860 Год назад +2

    14 or 18 inch pipe wrench woulda held it up

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Год назад

      Might give that a shot next go round…but hope I don’t have to, lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @Katman718
    @Katman718 Год назад

    Fixing to do one at my place pump was replaced 32 years ago

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Год назад

      Dang. Definitely got your money’s worth out of that pump. Good luck and be safe. Thanks for watching!

  • @thabigghomie_
    @thabigghomie_ Год назад +1

    Where you at
    Wats new 👀👀👀👀👀

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Год назад +1

      Been taking care of some other stuff trying to get back to it.

    • @thabigghomie_
      @thabigghomie_ Год назад +1

      @StoutCustom i understand 👍🏽 im waitin tho 💯