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Posted by fixerupper on June 29, 2007 at 17:18:26 from (207.177.13.77):
In Reply to: Water wagon posted by 550Doug on June 29, 2007 at 16:50:48:
You might not need to rig up a pump. Don't know what size tank you have or the size of the outlet on the tank and if I decipher this right, you are thinking of a horizontal boom going across the rows, but if the boom was, say, 1 1/2" tubing with a 7/8" or 1" hole over each row with a round splash pan a couple of inches under each hole to get the water to spray out in somewhat of a circle you might have a working system just from gravity feed. Feed the boom with a 1 1/4 inch hose, but of course the outlet hole in the tank will have to be big enough to let it out that fast. The boom might have to be fairly close to the ground to avoid splashing dirt up on the plants. Just a thought! You won't have the expense and bother of a pump this way Jim
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