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Irrigating from a pond, no electricity
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<blockquote data-quote="Oregon Rob" data-source="post: 1347866" data-attributes="member: 25385"><p>Some good thoughts.. I can figure out the thread thing. Not sure how well the flood thing would work out on a field that has some slope to it. I hadn't really thought about the over pressure thing but I could put a gauge near the outlet and throttle the pump back to so that it's not overpressureing. If I get the psi maxed from ¾ to full throttle I could drop just below that until the gauge drops 5-10 psi…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oregon Rob, post: 1347866, member: 25385"] Some good thoughts.. I can figure out the thread thing. Not sure how well the flood thing would work out on a field that has some slope to it. I hadn’t really thought about the over pressure thing but I could put a gauge near the outlet and throttle the pump back to so that it’s not overpressureing. If I get the psi maxed from ¾ to full throttle I could drop just below that until the gauge drops 5-10 psi… [/QUOTE]
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