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Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100
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Posted by Hobo,NC on June 27, 2007 at 15:23:13 from (71.29.35.149):
In Reply to: Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100 posted by mark on June 27, 2007 at 11:31:11:
My uncle and I have been talk'n about put'n a pump in the pond for years. We made a deal he supply the pump and I will run the pipe. The pump got put in the pond so all I know izz its a 20 gal a min. pump. It looked like a submersible pump to me. we made a frame so it would not lay on the bottom. the pump sits in a plastic pipe made for this application. It has a bladder type pressure tank in a well house with a pressure switch. I ran 3K ft of 1 1/4 or 1/1/2 pipe all over the place. I run 2 1/2 gal sprinkler heads and can run 4 at a time no problem. I got the heads from a customer who has a nursery, he gave'em to me so thats all I know about them. i have see them at lowes around $8 a piece, made out of plastic. I have run 4 and looked and my uncle had 4 going with no problem. I have asked but no one knows the type or rating on the pump. The pump was supplied by a friend of my uncles that's in the pump business. I have asked but the friend did not know. All he could tell me was one of his engineers designed the system so I would have to run him down to find out, I have not done that yet. I do know the pump cost $1200 and it will git'er done.
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