The outlet from the well casing will...ummm should be close to the same depth as your pipe.
Harry K
Thanks, that's what I was thinking, I also thought it might be a bit deeper, wouldn't be much trouble to put it down at bit more when installing the casing (PVC in this case). Haven't messed around with this type of well setup before, hesitant to dig around the well casing at this point.
Good news, I found the pipe and the leak. It was about two feet away from my initial 2x2x2 foot deep test hole. Strange looking leak, not a hole or a split put a series of small holes, almost looks like the tree roots levered the pipe into splitting open. The pipe runs through a maze of tree roots that you would have to see to believe. We had to do some major hatchet work just to get to the point of viewing the pipe. The leak is visible just before it disappears into a hole in the gnarliest bunch of sweet gum roots you could ever imagine. The top of the pipe is accessible but the bottom of the pipe rests on a very large sweet gum root. Once I get this cleaned up as much as possible it is going to require some chainsaw work, going to have to find my oldest bar and chain.
The leak is not very large, I can stop most of it by placing my thumb across the leak, it tends to trend across the pipe. There is a large root above the leak. I wedged a washcloth between the pipe and the root for now, reduced the leak by about 50%, good enough for tonight.
Also found a length of the pipe that I believe is used in the water supply. When my son comes in I will have him read the info from the pipe, I can read it. Will take pics when I come home tomorrow. The pipe is black and appears to be 1" pipe, it is barely flexible.
I think my pressure tank was ready for a recharge just before this happened. I am only leaking about 3 or 4 gallons between 60 psi and 40 psi. Not sure if that is a good thing at this time.
Thanks for the help, hope to update with pics tomorrow afternoon/evening.
Dave