What's In This TINY Shed Could Save Us A Fortune !

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  • In this video we are out with the Massey Ferguson 7615 and our Abbey 2000R/Mastek Dribble Bar getting some slurry out before the rain, and we start the resurrection of our old well...
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  • @martinmonahan3541
    @martinmonahan3541 Рік тому +30

    Waterpack pump you can rebuild pump

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Рік тому +10

      That’s the one 👌, myself and me father couldn’t for life of us remember the name. Would it be worth doing though? It’s about 50 years old and that bottom tank is bound to be rotten inside 🤔. Would it not cost near as much as a new one ?

    • @fakereality3792
      @fakereality3792 Рік тому +8

      @@IFarmWeFarm Clarke rewinds in Drumcondrath Meath will rebuild or replace it. Or sell you the parts you need.

    • @rick1irl
      @rick1irl Рік тому +24

      @@IFarmWeFarm Hi, I think most people are moving away from that type of system now for a submersible pump that you actually put down in the well! Apparently a lot cheaper and more reliable. We had a similar set up on the farm years ago and I think that is the advice and direction my brother went with. No need for all the work insulating the shed etc with a submersible. Great content, keep up the good work.

    • @donalfinn4205
      @donalfinn4205 Рік тому +8

      Fierce interesting as always. Love these vids.☘️👍

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Рік тому +12

      @@rick1irlit’s definitely an option if it works. Probably would be cheaper as you say as well

  • @matthewpatterson7070
    @matthewpatterson7070 Рік тому +20

    Never heard a cavan man say "a would happily spend that"😆

  • @pierce.ireland
    @pierce.ireland Рік тому +5

    Take the nut off the green pump box at the top and pour water in while running. it will pressurise and start pumping water out and up fairly lively. while pump is running and water shooting everywhere put the nut back on. you will have water.

  • @briancoulter9209
    @briancoulter9209 Рік тому +5

    Hi the pump is a loewe pump they are german made and i think parts still can be got.
    We have a simar setup on the farm here.
    If the pump comes on and off constantly, we isolate the tank from water lines and drain it. We find the on and off is air in the tank.
    As for your pipeline being lined with most likely a rusty lining, the cure for us is to disconnect pipe work in pump house and attach compressor at yard end and watch the rusty sludge fly out
    Hope this helps

  • @DOGSARETHEBEST.
    @DOGSARETHEBEST. Рік тому +12

    I mean, do you actually ever rest? You're an amazing worker to be fair. And always planning for the future too. You genuinely are an inspiration.

  • @magpie6648
    @magpie6648 Рік тому +11

    You were very close with the knock knock😉
    'Knock knock open wide see what's on the other side. Knock knock ANYMORE, come with me through the magic door'. 😇😉😁😂😂😂

  • @aaronsmyth53
    @aaronsmyth53 Рік тому +5

    Farming is a bit like cooking all about timing. I slurried alot of grazing paddocks last night it was a delight to see evening of rain to help wash it in .

  • @Clarkesfarm
    @Clarkesfarm Рік тому +23

    Your maintenance routine you have on the farm is a credit to you. Tractor is looking well all washed up

  • @tomcoleman1232
    @tomcoleman1232 Рік тому +2

    Submersible pump, drop it into the well and just have the switch and buffer tank in the house. your well isn't that deep so no issues pumping up to thee yard (our well here in about 300ft deep) . Fit a filter on the outlet of pump to catch any debris or soil (have one here and change and clean the filters every few months).
    You probably use a night saver electric meter anyway so could use a buffer tank to store water during the day. lad who did my well told me was doing this for a few dairy lads. What he did was have a big storage tank on a high point on the farm (nice big hill up behind your yard) and use the pump to fill it overnight using the lower ESB rate. The tank then drains out during the day to fill the drinkers and tanks. The height of you have the tank will give the pressure.

  • @gerry6420
    @gerry6420 Рік тому +3

    I think you should bottle it….. Ifarm spring water😅….. handy thing to have on the farm is a good well.

  • @35manning
    @35manning Рік тому +9

    Consider doing a solar powered pump, with a smart battery charger that only turns on and charges when the battery is less then 40%.
    Run that up the hill to an elevated tank and let it "top up" the tank all day, then you'll also be saving electricity.

  • @jordanhill1780
    @jordanhill1780 Рік тому +8

    A word of caution we had a spring at the bottom of a bank field after a dry summer it rained really hard washed the fert off the field into the spring we all got stomach problems. We had to drill a well at the top of the bank

  • @michaelodonoghue7464
    @michaelodonoghue7464 Рік тому +8

    My Grandmother (Lacken, Cappoquin, Waterford) had a Community Hand Pump at the end of her Boreen and it was absolutely great water. Our Water (Adelaide, South Australia) is so bad, ships visiting Our Port and Harbour refuse to take it onboard.

  • @ajvaack
    @ajvaack Рік тому +7

    😂"I cut this overgrown lawn for free",😂😂almost!!

  • @tessaelvan5149
    @tessaelvan5149 Рік тому +5

    now you have unleashed the beast in the shed lol you will save loads, lovely fresh cool water all round a real gamechanger great content again, thank you

  • @karencross1964
    @karencross1964 Рік тому +4

    Another interesting video.
    Not only are you funny, so are your viewers. Keep up the good work everyone 😁😁

  • @ronaldlucas5360
    @ronaldlucas5360 Рік тому +6

    You work on all of your maintenance and getting your field work done is a great example to everyone.

  • @user-zm5vy3zv3c
    @user-zm5vy3zv3c Рік тому +7

    Hi Adrian! Just discovered your channel a few months ago and have enjoyed watching both your new videos and your library. You have a beautiful home, farm and family. I now watch you and the 10th Generation dairyman regularly. I've learned so much. I've never lived on a farm, but my father was raised on a cattle ranch in NE Montana. I'm a city kid, but enjoy watching you and participating vicariously through your experiences. Count me in as a contributor going forward. Thank you for all the effort you put into your channel. All the best to you and yours! TPS Dallas, Texas, USA.

  • @deborahp7108
    @deborahp7108 Рік тому +4

    The drone coverage was beautiful. What a lovely green time of year.

  • @davidyoung4830
    @davidyoung4830 Рік тому +6

    Great video Adrian ,you should look into water supply improvement grant especially as you say you have possibly high iron in your water supply. Such grants for water quality improvements are available true your local county council office.
    You have to send a water sample to an approved testing lab and results would verify if to be approved for grant.
    The grant too covers insolation water filters ,treatment equipment or if microbes were high like uv treatment light. Etc.
    Water quality issues are important for your families health or even water quality washing down your milking machine.
    I got my pump house fully done and the grant helped big time, also too don't forget to put in a fresh air ventilation point protect from vermin entering.

  • @finbarrmurphy8053
    @finbarrmurphy8053 Рік тому +8

    A new pump will be a lot more efficient power wise. Another way to set the pump system up is to set a tank up at the highest point say a 2000 or 3000g tank with a high low switch. The water then flows under gravity low pressure to where it’s required. The height generates pressure required. The pump does not trip in and out ever few minutes.
    There is a lab in Carlow that carries out the water testing. They will post out the bottles, paperwork which u return.
    Did u ever consider a mole plough for the 76? You could do your drainage and also pull in any pipes through the fields u want to bury. 👍

  • @PeggyStentzCasey
    @PeggyStentzCasey Рік тому +4

    Hope you can get the well into use quickly. A little gold mine there!

  • @bryanrobertson3068
    @bryanrobertson3068 Рік тому +5

    Hi Adrian. Great vid as always. Your pump is a Lister waterpack. Very popular in their day. l would suggest you could strip and reseal it yourself and then leave it in place as a backup for the new pump. All the best . Bryan

  • @donalmcgovern7647
    @donalmcgovern7647 Рік тому +3

    J F Andrews Enniskillen is your place to get a pump. Very knowledgeable about this type a thing

  • @bernardcasey1500
    @bernardcasey1500 Рік тому +4

    Great stuff and so nice to see old items going to be brought back to work

  • @ywainprior1043
    @ywainprior1043 Рік тому +5

    Great video again. I can remember that we had a well that my grandfather built in 1972 at a family home. I believe it's still in use for watering the garden.. Great memories..👍

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 Рік тому

    We use to have a fish in our well. I was told it was put in to keep in clean. We had it tested years after and all was good.

  • @ando5899
    @ando5899 Рік тому +4

    You can buy frost heaters for water tanks in the attic, insurance made us put one in after a bad freeze.

  • @jimmy.....9446
    @jimmy.....9446 Рік тому +18

    Great video Adrian. I wish to acknowledge the efforts you put into farm safety with pto guards and safety helmets etc. Some of your u tube colleague’s channels could take lessons from you. Keep up the good work

  • @johnhayes4110
    @johnhayes4110 Рік тому +2

    All most sure There is a good Grant for upgrading well pumps and so on ,check with your local County Council or company s selling pumps &filter systems should have the forms, you will be required to take a water sample from well and get it anilised, if you are going taking a sample from well,it might be a good idea to suck it out with slurry tank and give it a chance to refill then you can be sure of a fresh sample aneways hope this project goes well for you 👍

  • @johnperry5102
    @johnperry5102 Рік тому +4

    we had 2 wells on our farm and they were great

  • @sandymcghee3328
    @sandymcghee3328 Рік тому +3

    Another great video Adrian you can rebuild the pump 👍👍👍

  • @Grenville888
    @Grenville888 Рік тому +2

    Hi. I have used a CLARKE BPT1200SS 1" 1200W 61LPM 46M HEAD STAINLESS STEEL BOOSTER PUMP (230V) to pump water from our well to our house and barns, about 200m or more and it has worked for years. Cheap as well .

  • @churchparkfarm3178
    @churchparkfarm3178 Рік тому +4

    My Grandfather sold Gascoigne milking machines and pumps very similar to that and we have a couple of pumps like that

  • @linajackson4545
    @linajackson4545 Рік тому +1

    Such a fascinating blog today. Everything is endlessly interesting for me as a person with no family on any farm and no connection with your rural life cycle. It is so good to know and see all the work that goes on behind the scenes and the people, land and animals that we all depend on. Thank you so much for sharing this with us sir. Very grateful.🙏🏾

  • @richardpearce1065
    @richardpearce1065 10 місяців тому

    Hi Adrian great vids man ,the wind on your farm you suffer with a lot have you tried to put an old sock over the phones microphone it works Good Luck

  • @O_K_Agri
    @O_K_Agri Рік тому +5

    Amazing video Adrian. That Massey Ferguson 5460 that you have is class🙂👍

  • @onlyClaire
    @onlyClaire Рік тому +1

    Perfect boyfriend locker!

  • @robertd-dh8qm
    @robertd-dh8qm Рік тому +3

    I enjoy watching your video every week. and your a funny bloke to. Keep up the good work Adrian 👍🤣

  • @myfarmingjourney1
    @myfarmingjourney1 Рік тому +1

    Really nice video Adrian. Interesting to see unseen pleaces of your farm🙂👍

  • @AneyStokes771
    @AneyStokes771 Рік тому

    Pump house was always a great place to have a drop of tea Adrian

  • @adrianhandbury701
    @adrianhandbury701 Рік тому +6

    Hi Adrian, from what you have said the pump is operating on a pressure switch (the small rectangular box on the tank), and starts the pump whenever the pressure drops below a certain pressure. If the pump kept starting and stopping it could mean that there is a leak on the pipe which may be very difficult to find. It may be most cost effective to install a new line from the well to the farm - I would also put a 2-core cable with it. If the water is going into the tank, use a float switch and a starter to operate the pump (if you are installing cable then new pipe would be sensible anyway). I would think that a 1.5kW pump would be suitable - I have just had a similar set-up installed which has a 45m lift over 750m. If you would like any more info then please don't hesitate to get in touch

  • @campgiant2392
    @campgiant2392 Рік тому +6

    Depending on the inner-diameter of the existing water pipe, you might be able to feed a new plastic line inside the existing pipe.

    • @Ragnar8504
      @Ragnar8504 Рік тому +2

      Probably not much interior diametre left of a 1" galvanised pipe after something like 50 years. Digging and replacing with MDPE/HDPE is probably the best long-term solution. Even if you could get the water clear (and I suppose a good flush might do that) flow would be much lower than when the pipe was new because of rust.

  • @ranger553
    @ranger553 Рік тому +1

    The pump is a waterpak . Arnolds distributors Dublin were the Suppliers. Low volume output and useless if high pressure was required .We replaced ours with submersible in the well and would never look back. Fit it right fit it once.

  • @ciaranconeely8579
    @ciaranconeely8579 Рік тому +1

    Comment for the algorithm to help the channel 👍 👍👍👍.
    That's a Waterpack pump. I'd say you'll still get parts for it.

  • @scottfoster2487
    @scottfoster2487 Рік тому

    I would look into a solar pump as long as sun is shining it will pump water. A solar pump could fill a fill several stock tanks in a row that then the over flow could go back into a garden or a small pond.

  • @Workshop-of-Allsorts
    @Workshop-of-Allsorts Рік тому +4

    Adrian, JF Andrews Enniskillen does a good pump, lots of years of experience and expertise in the water pump field.... worth getting them to give ya price 👍

  • @homey3051
    @homey3051 Рік тому +2

    Great video Adrian.

  • @tipperarymick5337
    @tipperarymick5337 Рік тому +7

    Looks very similar to the old water pumps we had here. They were Lister pumps if memory serves me right. Had to replace them years ago, part's availability was non existent unfortunately.
    Having your own water supply is invaluable 👍
    Might be worth looking into the possibility of fitting a solar powered pump if feasible, that way you will still have water during a power cut.

  • @chrisoconnor5880
    @chrisoconnor5880 Рік тому

    The rust will clear after a while, any pump will only lift 30 feet, but it will push for miles, especially with a couple of foot valves in the line

  • @peterdooley2393
    @peterdooley2393 Рік тому +2

    That was a great video, bosco fan here myself. Amazing old pump and switch brings back memories. Looking forward to see you get the rain harvesting set up, if only for washing sheds.

  • @douglasmorton6121
    @douglasmorton6121 Рік тому +1

    That pump might be a Westinghouse or a White-Westinghouse pump. (American company that’s been around for a long time.). As for the pipe, I’d save yourself the headaches and go new with polyethylene or similar. A sub-soiler and pipe laying tractor attachment or a trencher would work. In many places in the U.S. a red heat bulb is used in a light bulb receptacle outlet to keep small spaces warm. It works in pump houses, chicken coops, etc… and is an easy install. You’d have to find a switch that activates at the temperature setting you choose.

  • @markgamble3786
    @markgamble3786 Рік тому +2

    We had an old water pump at home but it didn't need any power to run, I barely remember it working, but my father said it was called a battering ram I think

  • @Shane_O
    @Shane_O Рік тому +3

    On the pipework, if steel was installed all those years ago well it might be best replace it in the long therm. There is a resin liner systems that can be used for old pipe work in buildings, which I’ve seen. I’m an electrical engineer so some mech/ plumbers colleagues might need to pipe in ( excuse the pun) 😀

  • @mksemposki
    @mksemposki Рік тому +3

    I think it’s great to bring back the spring so you can use it again. I think after watching horror movies and hearing stories about bodies being found in wells, it’s just the scary part of wells especially when they aren’t really used nowadays. Love the video as always! ❤ looking forward to more!!!

  • @Gearoid35
    @Gearoid35 Рік тому +4

    Nice video good idea to get the well going, that pump is a lister I think they were green the tank is probably a different brand

  • @user-oc8ym3ze8s
    @user-oc8ym3ze8s Рік тому +4

    Your rust is prob just from the old pressure vessels. Your pipes could be fine. You can shock clorine your system if there is a problem.
    Esp surface pump and a good size pressure vessel, not too expensive.
    Not sure is frost still a problem with new pumps if water is moving regular!

  • @garymadden2656
    @garymadden2656 Рік тому +3

    Great video Adrian as always 👌

  • @BOR28
    @BOR28 Рік тому +6

    Could you use one of them Solar pumps? Although it may not be strong to go around the whole farm, either way getting the well up and running is a no brainer giving the price increase on water, 👍

  • @nathanbrennan4603
    @nathanbrennan4603 Рік тому +3

    Class video Adrian you having a good time lad

  • @tomcoleman1232
    @tomcoleman1232 Рік тому +1

    use the rain water harvesting for grey water systems (washing yards, floors etc). Depending on the cladding and gutters you have you could use it was drinking water but would need to run on plastic surfaces so no galvanized roofs or gutters. line filters to the tank and a small pump inside to pump out if needed or just have a line straight to the power washer.

  • @BrianJensen-ym5gk
    @BrianJensen-ym5gk Рік тому +6

    Oxalic acid is pretty good for removing rust. Never tried cleaning out pipes with it, though, only weeping rust. Might work if you can re-circulate solution through the pipe. With regards to pump-size, it might be worth looking at the discharge pressure, as you'll have approx. 1 bar static backpressure in the pipe per 10 meters of elevation, when pumping uphill. The pump has to overcome this backpressure to deliver water to the end-use point. Send some rain across the pond to Denmark, we're very dry here 🙂

  • @genemcintyre5352
    @genemcintyre5352 Рік тому +4

    Over time a 2" system would be good because of the back pressure (or head loss) in the pipe and being pvc would give clean clear water rust-free.

  • @conorbannon5024
    @conorbannon5024 Рік тому

    Brady pump service based in cavan is the best man for that job

  • @user-tw9gm2qw5k
    @user-tw9gm2qw5k Рік тому

    Hello Adrian we bought a yard 2 years ago and it was ran by Wells we took out the pump and kep it I went over and looked at it and it's the exact same as your one maybe a bit bigger we wouldn't mind giving it to you or giving you parts if you would want them. Goodluck

  • @patlydon519
    @patlydon519 Рік тому +2

    One can buy a shallow well pump,or a sub pump, eps mallow ,or mayo will sort ya. Cheap as chips. Jfc will supply u 10000ltr header tank.a little boost pump from that tank would pump water around the place. You have whats called a shallow well at 12 foot. Before you do anything, go down and clean the sludge build up at the bottom of the well.

  • @petetheresellerandscrapper849
    @petetheresellerandscrapper849 Рік тому +2

    I'm not sure who made the tank and system but the pump is a Stuart turner if you want to sell it and would be happy to package it up to send I'd be interested in it to go with my other ones and stationery engines

  • @annesavage1211
    @annesavage1211 Рік тому +2

    When are we going to see more of the lovely little house?

  • @paddy294
    @paddy294 Рік тому +4

    Cracking video as always

  • @shaneprior
    @shaneprior Рік тому

    Nice one Adrian, we had a pump close to our land in a corner of a field, when you looked into the well, it was dark as night, we were always scared we would fall in to it, but the water was cold and fresh!

  • @johnlydon533
    @johnlydon533 Рік тому

    Great video Adrian , good idea to get the well up & going again. Definitely new pump is the way to go 👍🏼

  • @gerryoconnor8751
    @gerryoconnor8751 Рік тому +1

    Oldcastle laboratories are the nearest to you to test the water, just bring them in a couple of the milk sample bottles.

  • @user-mh4sr9wg5b
    @user-mh4sr9wg5b 4 місяці тому

    You need a frost stat set to 3degrees and a small fan heater

  • @deborahdanhauer8525
    @deborahdanhauer8525 Рік тому +8

    I know you can re-line pipes with that bladder and resin method without digging anything up. I don’t know the costs though.
    Btw… how does the roller help the fields? Just curious…❤️🤗🐝

  • @onlyClaire
    @onlyClaire Рік тому +1

    Do it once and do it right! Replace the underground pipes, any treatment you send down there is only buying time and you can guarantee it will fail at the most awkward moment (deep winter or a heatwave).

  • @jamesjohnston1007
    @jamesjohnston1007 Рік тому +1

    Great video Adrian

  • @LaidBackHomesteader
    @LaidBackHomesteader Рік тому +9

    Hi Adrain. What about catching some of that rainfall in ibc tanks. Does it need to be filtered for animals to drink? I plan to do that

    • @35manning
      @35manning Рік тому +4

      Rain water coming off a roof is very clean water, after it washes all the dirt and bird poop off the roof.
      There are rain water catchment valves that detect water flow, and divert the first 10 minutes out to waste, then switch over to storage.

    • @johnphelan6623
      @johnphelan6623 Рік тому

      Did our amazing government not ban all rainwater harvesting a number of years ago?

  • @nialljackson6924
    @nialljackson6924 Рік тому +7

    2 x Blocked nozzles on the dribble bar?

  • @calyireland3547
    @calyireland3547 Рік тому

    Cant wait for this project!

  • @gearoidkelly533
    @gearoidkelly533 Рік тому +1

    Good video

  • @kennytait9865
    @kennytait9865 8 місяців тому

    Think it would pay you to put a new pipe in if your going to use it to let your cattle drink and for the lenght of time the old pipe has been in the ground and to get the water tested love your videos

  • @TerriblyNice_Not
    @TerriblyNice_Not Рік тому +6

    Interestingly when they test divining, it works no better than guessing (for obvious reasons) but you can pretty much be sure that in most parts of Ireland, if you dig a little bit down you'll find a spring. It's just how aquifers and springs tend to work

  • @lindaarmstrongjackman9788
    @lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Рік тому +1

    😊👍👍 Live your channel

  • @ourboy170
    @ourboy170 Рік тому +4

    you need a new rubber seal on the piston

  • @KiwiJim13
    @KiwiJim13 Рік тому +1

    👀🙄🐾👍Wells and pumps are the norm in NZ I would advise you to go with a submersible pump to a 5000 or 6000 gallon tank in the area you have fenced off and a multistage jet or trash pump to pump it to tanks at the farm replace the line with a 50mm line to the farm

  • @timobluetreemodels352
    @timobluetreemodels352 Рік тому +2

    Hmmm starts with a W then a gap, then a T?? Maybe Water pump?

  • @jeffprice4860
    @jeffprice4860 Рік тому +2

    You should be harvesting rain water from your sheds we live in Ireland it’s always raining

  • @joemalone9380
    @joemalone9380 Рік тому

    i think you have a build up of iron in the pump from running constantly . we had a trough with a broken ballcock in a field which I detected myself so the pump never cut off and as a result an iron problem burned out

  • @danieljeans6908
    @danieljeans6908 Рік тому

    Hi Adrian, feel free to get in contact with the company I work for 3 core ltd. We’re specialists in mechanical and pumping systems and also agricultural electricians 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @frankfanning692
    @frankfanning692 Рік тому

    Looks like an old lister pump to me!

  • @AnthonyMcGovern-th6ou
    @AnthonyMcGovern-th6ou Рік тому +2

    When are you doing your silage

  • @gerryoconnor8751
    @gerryoconnor8751 Рік тому +1

    Definitely a waterppack.

  • @harrymorrin984
    @harrymorrin984 Рік тому +1

    Some man for One man

  • @soyoucametosee7860
    @soyoucametosee7860 Рік тому +1

    Look for the pump parts again. Now the internet is much more improved.
    After reading some of the comments it sounds as though there is a fella that can take care of your needs.

  • @loughman2629
    @loughman2629 Рік тому +7

    I cannot guess who would have given your😮 girls the idea that someone was locked up in the pump🤔 shed!!!

  • @neilpatterson2682
    @neilpatterson2682 Рік тому +3

    Might b spa in your pipes, we use hydrated lime to clean out our pipes from the well.

  • @brucebucholz4862
    @brucebucholz4862 Рік тому +2

    Do you have a follow up video where you install a new pump and pipe?

  • @oldschoolfarmer7010
    @oldschoolfarmer7010 Рік тому

    Get that naturally chilled water running through a plate cooler and save money on electric cooling the tank.

  • @jeanrichardson2044
    @jeanrichardson2044 Рік тому

    There are open wells all over Portugal. Whenever i see one on Utube it fills me with horror,as do caves and mineshafts.

  • @adammac4381
    @adammac4381 Рік тому +2

    Love it, every farm should be harvesting water, with a series of dams and 20 000 gallon tanks, its a must.
    If you have to change the water line, one inch poly will do.