rocco611
Silver Member
After 22 years my well pump started to give out. fortunately it didn't quit completely and that gave me time to get estimates on pump replacement. The well is over 200ft deep and I really didnt want to pull it myself; till I got the estimates. One pump company wanted 5k another estimate was 4k mimimum and up from there depending on what they found once the got the pump out. The driller report from 1997 said the well was 240' deep and the pump was at 230. I estimated the pump pipe, wire and water in the pipe to be between 600 too 1000 lbs. It would take days to pull this with an engine cherry picker. I had a bunch of 2x3 rectangular tubing left over that a neighbor had kindly given me for a trailer project. I then went to a local recycling yard, Westen Metal in Fresno where I can buy scrap for .35 a pound. New steel has gotten so expensive that I rarely build large projects any more. I built this rather crude pulling rig in a day with what I had laying around and what was able to pick up at the recycling yard. I also picked up a 5000 lb atv winch a Harbor Freight. I mounted the tower to the 3pt of my kubota, added a winch to the bottom of the tower and two pulleys at the top. I also added a ring between the two pulleys at the top in case I needed to add a snatch block if the winch wasn't up to the task at single line pull. My cousin worked for a well company years ago and had a lifting bell for the pipe and the floor plate for holding the pipe at the top of the well casing. this saved me about $600 since I didn't have to buy these tools and I didn't have time to make them. It turns out the winch was up to the task at single line pull , it ran most of the day pulling and installing pipe with without getting hot. In six hours two of us pulled all the old pipe replaced the pump , pipe, wiring, check valve and had the well seal back in place. I bought the best 3/4 hp pump I could find, 1000.00 for the pump,check valve and control box. 400.00 for pipe and 300.00 for wiring . I figured that if the pump company charged me full retail for the parts, labor for their crew and rig was in excess of 300.00 hr. I didn't have that kind of money available on short notice. anyway here are the pics