G'day from Australia and to be honest i used to live on well water for 5-6 years and it was the most purest and beautiful water i ever lived on as it was 26 feet down and basalt filtered through a old underground river bed and supplied from magma tube water.
Have an old hand dug well on my property that’s at least a hundred years old according to my Ancestry research. It is lined with stacked stones instead of brick though. Seems like it was 26 or 28 feet when I measured in early 80’s Tried filling it in with a dozer but didn’t work because it opened back up. Must have a running stream of water that washed the dirt fill in away.
@@wildcatwilly Probably is, I’ve never tested. I thought about using for irrigation at one time though since I have home on city water. I had a deep water well dug 140’ that puts out 60+ gallons a minute the driller said that I use for irrigation
Why would anyone try to cover up a good whale put a good top on it and keep it you may need it when the electricity goes off and there ain't no more power for your water
I am from the East (NH). I did not know that some parts of he US build cisterns. I guess I though cisterns were only used in the Middle East.@@wildcatwilly
Harbor Freight has legendary quality and quantity.
Agreed
G'day from Australia and to be honest i used to live on well water for 5-6 years and it was the most purest and beautiful water i ever lived on as it was 26 feet down and basalt filtered through a old underground river bed and supplied from magma tube water.
That is awesome thanks for sharing.
Have an old hand dug well on my property that’s at least a hundred years old according to my Ancestry research. It is lined with stacked stones instead of brick though. Seems like it was 26 or 28 feet when I measured in early 80’s Tried filling it in with a dozer but didn’t work because it opened back up. Must have a running stream of water that washed the dirt fill in away.
Wow that's awesome! Is the water any good
@@wildcatwilly Probably is, I’ve never tested. I thought about using for irrigation at one time though since I have home on city water. I had a deep water well dug 140’ that puts out 60+ gallons a minute the driller said that I use for irrigation
Why would anyone try to cover up a good whale put a good top on it and keep it you may need it when the electricity goes off and there ain't no more power for your water
@marlinpruett8343 that's exactly what I did made a good top for it and then lowered it just got to dig it up by hand
Love to see it👏👏
Glad to hear it
Awesome!
Thanks for watching
best to put a pin in the end of the fork before lifting...
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Are you going to clean the systern?
@@stevenjordan6389 I don't think so.
If that orange things afloat it might be so you can tell how much water is in the tank
That's a good thought!
One pull!
Right!
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Thanks for watching
I thought septic tank but too clean.
@@stevenjordan6389 thanks for watching.
In what state are you located?
Why do you ask?
I am from the East (NH). I did not know that some parts of he US build cisterns. I guess I though cisterns were only used in the Middle East.@@wildcatwilly
They were huge around here especially back in the day
I guess I forget how dry the plains states become. In the East, we receive so much rain.@@wildcatwilly
Yes we had a drought this year.
now u call a licensed professional plumber , 2 run a camera thru the pipes 2 see wutt it be..
@@barktwicemofofu what would that help?