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    The holding tank was completely full of water and...

    The holding tank was completely full of water and was clogged with iron deposits, as was the iron filter and salter. Fortunately, we had a spare tank in the basement that was better than the one...
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    I shall, my friend.

    I shall, my friend.
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    jlisenbe, Firstly, the repair people couldn't...

    jlisenbe,

    Firstly, the repair people couldn't come on Friday, but they promise to arrive first thing Monday morning. They assured me that my magic marker fix wouldn't hurt the pump.

    As to your...
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    I'm an expert at resetting a pressure switch. :)...

    I'm an expert at resetting a pressure switch. :) The problem is that it won't go past 35 and without the magic marker being wedged in, the pressure drops in a hurry. Could this have something to do...
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    You also said that that would keep the pump...

    You also said that that would keep the pump running 24/7. But the pump isn't running continuously. You'd hear it in the pressure tank, wouldn't you? I'm not saying that the switch isn't also the...
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    jlisenbe, Thank you for your time. The pump is...

    jlisenbe,

    Thank you for your time. The pump is submerged and from what you describe, it definitely sounds like a check valve problem.

    Without the magic marker wedged in, there is no water...
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    There's no shut off for the water between the...

    There's no shut off for the water between the tank and the house. If it's a check valve problem, can it be fixed from inside the house?

    Oh and will having the magic marker wedged in to keep the...
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    Over 75 feet deep.

    Over 75 feet deep.
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    Hi Tony, I'm wedging the little arm on the...

    Hi Tony,

    I'm wedging the little arm on the pressure switch that you have to move to prime the pump.
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