Thanks for sharing, I pulled an old well that my Grandfather pounded over 60 years ago. Cleaned the point and pounded it back into the ground. WORKS GREAT, THANKS AGAIN and greetings from Minnesota.
Good job. I tried pulling one with a end loader. Lifted the rear off the ground. Tried with a come along. Busted it. Said heck with it. Drove another next to it! Lol
We found out one of our followers said we need quality people not just a numbers if you working harder sooner or later Allah will help you somewhere unexpected great work we love to see that thank you everyone for sharing
Trying to remember the last time I saw a bumper jack, still trying to think when. Was it on my 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood? Don't use these anymore, understand they don't work well on a thin piece of plastic for a bumper.
Thanks for sharing, I pulled an old well that my Grandfather pounded over 60 years ago. Cleaned the point and pounded it back into the ground. WORKS GREAT, THANKS AGAIN and greetings from Minnesota.
You made a very educated video I will remember how to do this in the future
Thanks for the info
Good job. I tried pulling one with a end loader. Lifted the rear off the ground. Tried with a come along. Busted it. Said heck with it. Drove another next to it! Lol
Awesome hat, he will be back! Great video.
We found out one of our followers said we need quality people not just a numbers if you working harder sooner or later Allah will help you somewhere unexpected great work we love to see that thank you everyone for sharing
Adding a strap between them would help with the fiddle factor.
Nice job! Always forget about using these hi-lift jacks.
Excellent video. Good job, and thanks for the tips.
Pipe wrench and farm jack for the win!
Great job, thanks for sharing.
Thank you in advance for that amazing trick with the pipe wrenches, I’m sure that will save my ass some day in a pinch!
its too bad we cant reverse that technique somehow to drive the well IN! lol
That's awesome 😊
Great job ...well done
Brilliant!. I did not know that could be done! We have one on our property.
How deep was this well? Sorry if I missed it.
This one was only 20 feet deep. Typical shallow well for Michigan.
Trying to remember the last time I saw a bumper jack, still trying to think when. Was it on my 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood? Don't use these anymore, understand they don't work well on a thin piece of plastic for a bumper.
Not really a "bumper" jack, altho similar. They're marketed as a "farm" jack. I have 4, and used for many things. One, they help pull out tree stumps.
Use a heavy chain at the bottom of the pipe
Do you still have a active channel?
Thanks for asking, yes I do have an active channel . I have been busy with personal life, I will be posting some new vids very soon.
God bless
watching that jack is oddly satisfying
"Well" done
Thank you.
how did you drive it ??
Take a look at this video, how to pound a well. ua-cam.com/video/_QNV3SIPfV4/v-deo.html
I tried doing it your way. I can't figure out how you did it
Place a monkey wrench on the shaft and tighten it as much as you can. now place a jack under the wrench close to the shaft and lift.
Didnt look like you had even reached water????
The well point was in plenty of water at 16 or so feet down. I pounded this well 20 years ago and used it for irrigation.
To much b.s. get to the topic
So sorry my video did not meet your standards, I will try harder next time. Thank you for letting me know your thoughts. Have a wonderful day!