Well Well revisited

I have now opened up the well in the back yard and ordered a pump. The

>trouble was the well had a deck 8m down supporting an old pump with no way >a new pump could be lowered into the water from above. It seems it was >complete luck that my original weight on a string found its way through a >small crack to the water when I dangled it down through the little hole I >first drilled. > > So the old pump had to come out. Luckily the pumping mechanism was still > partially intact with a steel rod reaching almost to the surface, as in. >
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> A Rope was attached to this and to the Land Rover >
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So by pulling on the rope, then clamping the rod off to re position the > rope a few times the old pump came to the surface. You can see in this > picture the rod rising up. > Now at one point with the pump almost out of the well disaster nearly > struck as the pull rope broke when the pump got caught up on an > obstruction. Luckily I had thought of this and had a second rope secured > already as back up. The upside was that the old pump crashing 30 feet > smashed a big hole in the deck so now its very easy to get the new pump > in. > > The pump was finally manhandled out, but boy is this thing and the 18 feet > of 2 inch steel pipe below it along with all the crap attached to it > heavy. My son and I struggled with that stage. > Here it is for all to see. >
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> I am now wondering what age this contraption can be. I am assured that > when our house was built mains water was available so no need for a well. > It must therefore have been installed for the old hall in the grounds of > which our house was built. Anyone have any idea how old the pump might be > from the picture? Interestingly it still works, and the bronze (or > whatever its made from) bolts undo easily as does the gland nut. Also of > interest to me is that although the bolts appear the same size all the > heads vary a bit in size, hand made perhaps? Sadly I can't find a date or > manufacturers mark anywhere. I shall clean it up a bit and post another > picture. > > > Mike > >
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