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Posted by Richard H. on December 25, 2005 at 12:23:14 from (4.225.19.74):
In Reply to: Water Well Problems 2 posted by john in la on December 25, 2005 at 06:56:11:
Dear John, Always wanted to send a letter that said "Dear John", seems like I was always on the recieving end of those... Definitly go after the check valve and be real sure from there to the pump is sealed good pipe wise. Plastic pipe and fittings are easy but they always end up biting you in the long run. Before I replaced my jet pump with a submersible the valve was a problem at least every couple years. Are you sure your 2" pipe is not inside a casing? Richard
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