CurSedVoyce
California Hillbilly
I am surprised you don't use the tractor to pull the pump Steve. Surprising the pump only lasted what it did... Dang 

I think the problem is that it is too close to the bottom of the well. Not allowing any space for sand or whatever to drop to the bottom. The pump used to be set at 60 feet or something like that and in the drought of the 1990's the water level went below that and the pump guys came out and added some more lengths of pipe to it and dropped to almost the bottom of the well. The pump then went out in 2000 and now again in 2009 (I think anyway). I just looked on Grainger and they have a 2 hp submersible for less than $600. It could be that it some cheap chinese crap of a pump or it could be that the pump guys screw you sans lubrication. I don't see any info on the pump on how much pressure it can make. I need for it to lift the water 80 feet or so and make 50 lbs pressure minimum. I think it takes 4 or 5 hours of labor to pull the pump and reinstall it. Maybe more.
Stephen, do you mean make some sort of tripod to rig from and use the tractor as the power source? You might be onto something there. One trouble with this is
1. I don't know what I'm doing.
2. I'm not sure about the electric connections, I understand they have to be waterproof.
3. I'm not sure about the electric wiring in general
4. I've watched this being done several times but it's been a long time and I probably wasn't paying that close of attention.
5. If I drop it and it falls to the bottom of the well the pump guy will really have me by the gonads.
These things are all solvable. Al you are the ultimate DIY guy, have you done this?
Some SOB is dropping off housecats again.
Try to think of it as good self discipline training for yourself, that will pay off in the future.
Some SOB is dropping off housecats again. They think that they will live happily ever after because it's a farm. They just get run over, or chased off to starve. Lately, somethings been eating them. We're pretty sure it's a fisher cat.