Well Well, Oh Well....

Well, surprisingly, the pump is good. The pressure switch was bad. I already had a new bladder tank to install and relocate. They put the tank under the house originally, which I thought was stupid. So now we have the new tank, filter and pressure switch outside, next to the well like it's supposed to be and we have water again and at the fraction of the price I thought it would cost. Yay.

I refer you to post 16!!! LOLOL

Rob make CERTAIN you are not making a big mistake on your measurements. There is certain electrical faults that can make you THINK you have 220 to the motor. For example if one leg is actually dead but the contactor is either closed or stuck OR IF THE RUN CAP is somehow in the circuit, the one leg can feed clear back to the dead leg and it will measure 120V as well.

Best way is go clear across the whole line "line to line" and confirm you have 220. If you can figure out how to (safely) jumper power across the controls to the pump motor make sure "it doesn't run" before you pull all of it.

You might want to see if you can find 'a friend' who REALLY knows pumps and AC

Anyhow THAT is good news and a relief, I bet!!