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Irrigating from a pond, no electricity
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1347829" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>I used a Pacer pump (similiar to your link) for about 4 years to draw water from 1 1/4" shallow well. Works very well for watering cows at remote location with no electric. A full tank of fuel won't last you but about an hour maybe (depending on how hard it has to work to lift the water from pond). I'm not sure how well it would sustain pressure over watering a 5 acre pasture through a couple sprinklers. Are you thinking of under ground piping and pop up sprinklers? Or running garden hose to typical lawn sprinklers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1347829, member: 23752"] I used a Pacer pump (similiar to your link) for about 4 years to draw water from 1 1/4" shallow well. Works very well for watering cows at remote location with no electric. A full tank of fuel won't last you but about an hour maybe (depending on how hard it has to work to lift the water from pond). I'm not sure how well it would sustain pressure over watering a 5 acre pasture through a couple sprinklers. Are you thinking of under ground piping and pop up sprinklers? Or running garden hose to typical lawn sprinklers? [/QUOTE]
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