Water pumps for water Butts?
Are there any garden centres in or around the KENT / EAST SUSSEX area's, that have a working water pump (displayed) drawing water from a water butt via a garden hose.
Would be very interested in seeing one in action.
CAN ANYONE HELP PLEASE.
Answers:
Look in your yellow pages.
I have one. I am in Essex. email me for photos.
have you tried the machine mart web site, you can get a water pump for a reasonable price which runs by electricity and can be connected to a hose.
I use pumps around our farm for this. The simplest solution is to get a submersible pump ( Draper or such ). You'd need a minimum of 120 litres/ min flow to avoid being frustrated with it. Even this will seem slow comapred to a tap.
Clean water pump will do, you do not need a dirty water pump.a clean pump is about £80
Sorry this doesn't directly answer your question but I hope it helps
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Would be very interested in seeing one in action.
CAN ANYONE HELP PLEASE.
Answers:
Look in your yellow pages.
I have one. I am in Essex. email me for photos.
have you tried the machine mart web site, you can get a water pump for a reasonable price which runs by electricity and can be connected to a hose.
I use pumps around our farm for this. The simplest solution is to get a submersible pump ( Draper or such ). You'd need a minimum of 120 litres/ min flow to avoid being frustrated with it. Even this will seem slow comapred to a tap.
Clean water pump will do, you do not need a dirty water pump.a clean pump is about £80
Sorry this doesn't directly answer your question but I hope it helps
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