With the well under roof, how would you access/replace the well pump? The only way I've seen this done is to extract the full length of pipe (however deep the well is) vertically out of the well hole to access the pump at the bottom. Wouldn't the roof prevent you from doing this?
If I could offer any advice it would be to move the fuel tank further from your building. I delivered fuel all over Alaska and it wasn’t uncommon to see a generator shed burn to the ground. Many reasons, chargers, batteries, heating devices. It’s one thing to lose your building to a fire, another to lose all the fuel on top of it.
It’s so neat and beautiful in there, great job 👏
Wow! Just found ya’ll and what you’ve accomplished is amazing! Congratulations …and the peonies are beautiful…our favorite
Just found the channel. Will enjoy watching the farm grow.
We have power!! So exciting!
what is the link to your other youtube channel "my alaska project?
Amazing work Brent!! You are soooo SMART!!
Looking good 👍
Interesting check valve modification.
That’s some great work young man. Very professional looking
Thank you! It’s been fun! Back to work!
With the well under roof, how would you access/replace the well pump? The only way I've seen this done is to extract the full length of pipe (however deep the well is) vertically out of the well hole to access the pump at the bottom. Wouldn't the roof prevent you from doing this?
Could you post a link to your other channel I very interested. Thanks
You guys haven’t posted in a long time
If I could offer any advice it would be to move the fuel tank further from your building. I delivered fuel all over Alaska and it wasn’t uncommon to see a generator shed burn to the ground. Many reasons, chargers, batteries, heating devices. It’s one thing to lose your building to a fire, another to lose all the fuel on top of it.
This is great to know!