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Here is a picture of the part I was referring to... what is this? I think it was leaking water where the arrow is pointing...
http://www.momentskept.com/temp/001_Well-small.jpg
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OK... couldn't find an o - ring to match... so I reversed the existing one, that didn't appear to work... went to pull the pump... got about 15 feet out of the casing when I came across a plastic...
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Ok... pulled the pump up enough to view the pitless connection on the pipe... the pitless O-ring has a nick in it which is probably causing the air leak... not too hard to pull up but the pipe is...
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Thanks... I don't think it can be the check valve at the tank as the line doesn't lose pressure on the house side... in other words, the check valve is stopping the water where it should... its the...
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Here's what I found out a few minutes ago:
... pulled the well cover... haven't run the pump in 10 hours... I can hear lots of water running in the well... we had a lot of rain the past few...
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Thanks for the fast reply... this is a submerisble pump. Yes, there is a check valve - a brass valve labeled "200lbs" is installed on the main well water line just prior to the pressure tank. ...
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We're getting a lot of air in our water supply from a private well. This seems to coincide with a change made to the well. Here are the details:
1. About 2 years ago, the well casing was...
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