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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 6600160" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>The woman who put our bore hole in said if the system ever fills up with that red ocre, we should put hypoclorite in the system and re circulate it, to get all the sediment floating in the water then flush it out, contractor who does the silage said he has seen a bore hole, where when trying to pull the pump out of the bore hole to clean it, the rope snapped due to the ocre locking the pump in the pipe, if that happened I guess a new bore hole would have to be drilled! If I remember my pump is 200' down in the bore hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 6600160, member: 51054"] The woman who put our bore hole in said if the system ever fills up with that red ocre, we should put hypoclorite in the system and re circulate it, to get all the sediment floating in the water then flush it out, contractor who does the silage said he has seen a bore hole, where when trying to pull the pump out of the bore hole to clean it, the rope snapped due to the ocre locking the pump in the pipe, if that happened I guess a new bore hole would have to be drilled! If I remember my pump is 200' down in the bore hole. [/QUOTE]
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