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Any chance that a never used well pump installed 25 years ago would still work? Also, someone has taken the control box, tank and breakers. All I have left to work with are 4 wires coming out of a conduit from the well and another conduit with 3 wires coming from the barn, mounted to a post.
History... About 25 years ago my neighbor's father had a new irrigation well drilled (maybe 130 feet deep) complete with pump, tank and controls. This was when California was in the middle of a draught and had severe water restrictions. The following year he passed away and the well was forgotten.
The son now owns the place and in conversation I mentioned the old well which the son did not know about. The site was very overgrown with poison oak and blackberries which several treatments with Roundup took care of. City water has become very expensive and my neighbor would like to use the well if viable.
History... About 25 years ago my neighbor's father had a new irrigation well drilled (maybe 130 feet deep) complete with pump, tank and controls. This was when California was in the middle of a draught and had severe water restrictions. The following year he passed away and the well was forgotten.
The son now owns the place and in conversation I mentioned the old well which the son did not know about. The site was very overgrown with poison oak and blackberries which several treatments with Roundup took care of. City water has become very expensive and my neighbor would like to use the well if viable.