I bought a place with a yard hydrant in the pole barn. It's a mark clayton hydrant. It stopped working so I took the head off. Comint out of hte head is a 4 " brass rod that looks like it threads onto another rod which goes down into the ground. The rod broke at the conntection. So I'm not sure how to get the rod out of hte ground. I put a nut on it and pryed up and it came up a bit (probably as far as it did when it was turned on for water) Should I just be able to pull it the rest of the way out ? Woudl really hate to go digging as after the pervious owner installed the hydrant, he then poured a concrete floor around it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick