I had to do some work on the well and dig a hole for the pitless adapter. Knowing this was going to be in rock, I picked up a jackhammer on Amazon. Link to the Jackhammer: amzn.to/3qyszXa Link to Mechanix Knit Gloves: amzn.to/3hcP9jU
Come spring I've got an old concrete railroad scale foundation in my yard I'm finally going to deal with. I've been tolerating it for 32 years. Better late than never I guess. I think I'm going to try one of these. I was looking at electric which would mean hauling a generator around in the loader. I'm liking the 2200w Vevor with 6 chisels for around $235, but I like the gasoline powered option, I'll add the additional chisels on later. I especially would like the asphalt spade, hoping to sharpen it and use for cutting roots. Anyone know what they call this type of chisel shank? I'm an industrial engineer and have sold/used hundreds of pumps. Grundfos is top shelf. Also any pump will eventually fail id deadheaded very long, the water temp in the wet end just heats up if not flowing and will fail the seals or impellers in a high pressure multi stage pump like the submersible well pumps. The bladder tank setup is the way to go, but you'll need to heat it in winter. It looks like a very nice system you've built there. Thanks for the good review.
As an under ground Miner I will say straight up no never use any thing that can lower air quality. Specially anything that’s throwing out exhaust look for a compressor Jack hammer or better yet a Jack leg drill you will be much better off and safer when it comes to air quality and make sure you are pushing in plenty of oxygen into your work space.