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I'm wondering this afternoon if my old failed well pump at 300 feet down, and what was 150 feet below the top of the Ogallala aquafer, may now instead be sitting on the top of the water? I hope not since the cost of a new well is substantially more costly than a new pump in the old well.
I'm thinking I should know something today or tomorrow. I've got a smart young local fellow working on the problem.
Location: The Circle City. Sometimes NE of Bagdad.
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Didn't do it. Too much traffic around Lubbock yesterday so I came directly home. Anyway, it's still $2.59 today and stable so maybe tomorrow . . . or maybe next week?
My retirement slogan is: "Always put off today what you can more easily put off tomorrow."
The stuff I was supposed to do tomorrow has now been scheduled for next week.
Today I'm thinking about stuff that was scheduled for Labor Day week.
cows or sheep. mow and fertilize at the same time.
Hey! I've lived where only a "squeeky" old gate kept the livestock out of the front yard. It's the fertilizer part mixing with bare feet or tennis shoes that keeps me from doing that again. Lol!
Busy day today, as usual. Trying to organize my road trip throughout the State (work related).
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