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Bob Chilcoat wrote:
I doubt that there are very many portable pumps with 6' piping. I doubt that too; the ones with which I'm familiar tended to be 14" or smaller. The larger ones with which I've dealt are not designed to be portable (they're self-contained gasoline or diesel fire protection system pumps), but a small crane can place one on a flatbed in jig time. They don't have to hook up to the existing plumbing. Drop your inlet in on one side and drop your discharge line on the lake side. Again, the pieces for this (including inlet screens) are readily available in the fire protection world. One of the larger units can pump water ten stories up through a 12" main. In any case, as I said, any major port will have large portable pumps. The largest are used for salvage operations. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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