Not so long ago, I had to manually pump my septic out. On the last pump (I was pumping for 1 1/2 minute, no longer) I apparently pumped too much effluent out, as I could tell by the pump sound, that it sucked some air in.
Now tank is full enough to cover pump half way. But when I turn the switch on, pump does not pump in continuous action, not sure how to describe this, it sort of cycling. Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh... There is a peep hole in the discharge pipe from the pump to the leach field, before, it used to produce steady stream of water while pumping, now it's short bursts.
Suggestions? I can easily pull pump out, no big deal. But what to look for? Almost like it got air bubble inside, or something.
Now tank is full enough to cover pump half way. But when I turn the switch on, pump does not pump in continuous action, not sure how to describe this, it sort of cycling. Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh... There is a peep hole in the discharge pipe from the pump to the leach field, before, it used to produce steady stream of water while pumping, now it's short bursts.
Suggestions? I can easily pull pump out, no big deal. But what to look for? Almost like it got air bubble inside, or something.