Looks good! I like the extra steps like the plumbing to the rear and lock valves on the outriggers. I bet the new mud pump will make a huge difference on cleaning the hole out compared to the old one. Looking forward to part two. Kenny
Kenny Kemp Thanks Kenny, yep Tim took several months earlier this year to build the new rig after the trailer was ready. Part 2 is tonight but it won't continue from first well drilled, but from Monday of this week on well 30 or so, since then. Also a heads up it's going to be a long one, I was able to video the setting of casing and blowing of well this time. Take Care, Casey
@@GeneFlygene No actually I don't drill water wells, just service them. I filmed another company he's a friend of mine, he only drills local to Louisiana.
Hello. How do you protect your pump after work - I think about cylinde and valves because rust and corrosion. Where you bought this pump??? I waiting for answer and wish you the best in NEW YEAR
Mr Teme breaks the pump down after every well drilled. He pulls the sleeves off and cleans out mud and sand. Putting everything back together with just some spray lube to prevent rusting and seizing. Not sure where he bought the pump, I'll have to ask. Take it easy man and thanks for the comment, happy new year!
I Think it's a 7-1 /2 x 10.....called a "grout" pump. Should order it with the 2 piece pistons or they will hate when they have to work on it. "what Teme said"
Ok i will answer the best i can, Temes Rig he built can only go about 350' due to the chains weight capacity. He can drill up to 8" holes for 6" well casing but is ideal for 4" casing. He can usually drill around here at 100' per hour but he takes his time and you have to when water well drilling. If you drill to fast you can miss the sand you are trying to make a well in. He has spent well over 50,000 on various new, used and rebuilt parts that made this rig.
That's bentonite clay mud mix, used to thicken the water and bring up drill cuttings. Adding more at the end can help finish cleaning out the sands left in borehole to make casing easier to install.
Great videos. I'm getting a tiny rig that drills on the same principles. How do you guys grout the casing? And is putting the air house down the only thing you do to develop the well? How many cfm air pump does it need to be? Thanks!
We found out people are not lazy just missing the right tools it’ is great work thank everyone for sharing
Nice to see you guys clean & healthy water supply is my target cross country
I’m just glad you know what you’re doing 🤦🏻♂️🤪 excellent subject matter
Looks good! I like the extra steps like the plumbing to the rear and lock valves on the outriggers. I bet the new mud pump will make a huge difference on cleaning the hole out compared to the old one. Looking forward to part two.
Kenny
Kenny Kemp Thanks Kenny, yep Tim took several months earlier this year to build the new rig after the trailer was ready. Part 2 is tonight but it won't continue from first well drilled, but from Monday of this week on well 30 or so, since then. Also a heads up it's going to be a long one, I was able to video the setting of casing and blowing of well this time.
Take Care, Casey
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Nicenew rig! Saw you work the old one -- with finesse!
Nice machine
Peter Hosek Thanks he worked really hard on it!
@@ClearWaterPumpWell Do you do wells in canyon lake, Texas. ? Thanks.
@@GeneFlygene No actually I don't drill water wells, just service them. I filmed another company he's a friend of mine, he only drills local to Louisiana.
Need a couple wheels on the back of your boat for lowering.
First of all,, thank you so much for the video but I have many questions unanswered, how may I contact you?
And how is the drill hole chosen? Thanks
Just about anywhere just on stable preferably dry ground to start with.
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How do you protect your pump after work - I think about cylinde and valves because rust and corrosion. Where you bought this pump??? I waiting for answer and wish you the best in NEW YEAR
Mr Teme breaks the pump down after every well drilled. He pulls the sleeves off and cleans out mud and sand. Putting everything back together with just some spray lube to prevent rusting and seizing. Not sure where he bought the pump, I'll have to ask. Take it easy man and thanks for the comment, happy new year!
@@ClearWaterPumpWell Thank you for answer and I'm waiting for where I can buy the mump. Best regards
He bought it here www.armstrongmachine.com/
I Think it's a 7-1 /2 x 10.....called a "grout" pump. Should order it with the 2 piece pistons or they will hate when they have to work on it. "what Teme said"
@@ClearWaterPumpWell THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Do you not pump water down hole? Guessing you can’t pump mud as this will mess the water in the reservoir up.
Estoy interesado en comprar la maquina me puede brindar un numero de teleno
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It works with water. Also tell me how deep it go also dai. Speed of digging per hour in feet. Also price and made.
Ok i will answer the best i can, Temes Rig he built can only go about 350' due to the chains weight capacity. He can drill up to 8" holes for 6" well casing but is ideal for 4" casing. He can usually drill around here at 100' per hour but he takes his time and you have to when water well drilling. If you drill to fast you can miss the sand you are trying to make a well in. He has spent well over 50,000 on various new, used and rebuilt parts that made this rig.
Clear Water Pump & Well LLC. Thanks for your reply.
You want to say that it dug 100f in a hour and dug 350f and cost 50000$.
Nice machine. Well engineered. Want to ask, what powder did you poured into the water at the last part?
That's bentonite clay mud mix, used to thicken the water and bring up drill cuttings. Adding more at the end can help finish cleaning out the sands left in borehole to make casing easier to install.
Where is the best place to get bentonite?
What name this (iron gutter) gutter water 💧? What name ??? Please
At what time in video did you hear about it? I'm not sure what your asking but I'll check.
@@ClearWaterPumpWell 5:00, an iron trough for a clay water solution, as it is called
@@ДанилКарпов-ч4ю That is called a Mud Pit or Portable Pan, it's actually aluminum. Some drillers dig a hole and trench for mud and pump return line.
Какое у неё преимущество?
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Great videos. I'm getting a tiny rig that drills on the same principles. How do you guys grout the casing? And is putting the air house down the only thing you do to develop the well? How many cfm air pump does it need to be?
Thanks!
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