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Irrigating from a pond, no electricity
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<blockquote data-quote="Oregon Rob" data-source="post: 1347820" data-attributes="member: 25385"><p>Could use some advice. I'm looking for a small, gas powered pump to run one or two sprinklers to pump out of a small, spring fed pond that we have. I have about 5 acres of land (with a pond next to it) and want to get some water on but there is no electric service close. I can't guess the inflow but the pond is always at about the same level +/- a foot so I think it gets up to a point and probably leaks out.</p><p>Looking for recommendations for a small gasoline pump that will run a couple sprinklers. I would imagine I would just start the pump and let it run until it runs out of fuel. </p><p>Harbor freight has this one… <a href="http://www.harborfreight.com/15-79cc-1-in-gas-engine-clear-water-pump-37-gpm-69747.html" target="_blank">http://www.harborfreight.com/15-79cc-1- ... 69747.html</a></p><p>Is anyone using this one or have a different thought?</p><p>Any thoughts on what sprinkler heads are best in this kind of situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oregon Rob, post: 1347820, member: 25385"] Could use some advice. I’m looking for a small, gas powered pump to run one or two sprinklers to pump out of a small, spring fed pond that we have. I have about 5 acres of land (with a pond next to it) and want to get some water on but there is no electric service close. I can’t guess the inflow but the pond is always at about the same level +/- a foot so I think it gets up to a point and probably leaks out. Looking for recommendations for a small gasoline pump that will run a couple sprinklers. I would imagine I would just start the pump and let it run until it runs out of fuel. Harbor freight has this one… [url=http://www.harborfreight.com/15-79cc-1-in-gas-engine-clear-water-pump-37-gpm-69747.html]http://www.harborfreight.com/15-79cc-1- ... 69747.html[/url] Is anyone using this one or have a different thought? Any thoughts on what sprinkler heads are best in this kind of situation? [/QUOTE]
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