Thanks Gary, I need to update my well situation. I used my small backhoe and dug down 8' and a trench 7 feet long. At around 4' down the ground is sand, rock, mud, and from 5' to 8' the water just pours in. At the 8' level it is pure sand and rock with lots of water. I made a T from 10" plastic pipe (perforated) the bottom section is 7' long and a stand pipe of about 9'. In the bottom, I put #2 stone, and dumped several tons all around and over the 10" pipe, creating what I hope is a good reserve cavity of water. It was then backfilled up to ground level, am now in the process of building a cover structure and sloping the sides away from the well. I lowered a small sump pump down to the bottom of the T, it will pump 5 gal. a min., and I can pump for 22 minuets before the level falls to the top of the 10" T. As near as I can tell, this is about 6" of water above the top of the T, leaving about 14" of water below the top of the T. I think I got lucky and will have a good supply of water.
Update on the pump: Called that phone number, and ordered the pump he suggested, much to my suprise, their price was 129 dollars, most other places were 143 to 212 dollars. When the pump arrives, I will let you know if it works like I hope it will. BEAR
PS, my well is about 30 feet from a creek, and I believe the bottom of the hole is about 2 feet below the creek bed.