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<blockquote data-quote="stockbub" data-source="post: 837993" data-attributes="member: 16209"><p>I was reading some previous threads and my question varries slightly. We do not have a hugh well for our operation. Just a 2" well. I would love to dig another well, but will have to expand slower then of course I would like. We have already ran water lines all around our propert (around 90 acreas). My plan was to fill several ponds as quick as I could (12 GPM *60 min * 18 Hrs = 12960 gallons approx.) I know, not very fast. We do have some what already in ponds as well. We have a 3 " Honda WT 30 DX that will pump 319 GPM(<a href="http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/products/modeldetail.aspx?page=modeldetail&section=P2WP&modelname=WT30&modelid=WT30XK3A" target="_blank">http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/prod ... d=WT30XK3A</a>). It has max pressure of 35 PSI. All these things we currently own. I would have to purchase lines to be able to move around and other items. </p><p></p><p>While running gas pump, I would have to throttle down because of volume and sprinkler heads. Is this doable? I have to think of ways to get some water on my pastures or will start having to sell things. from pump to where the sprinkler lines were I was going to use collapseable pipe and then convert it over to PVC for a fitting to go to sprinkler heads. Before investing all this money I want to make sure it works and also do to budget, will have to add to things slowly.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions.</p><p></p><p>Bubba</p><p></p><p>How is your research going "uncle". I think you are thinking about this same topic except you are starting off with a well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stockbub, post: 837993, member: 16209"] I was reading some previous threads and my question varries slightly. We do not have a hugh well for our operation. Just a 2" well. I would love to dig another well, but will have to expand slower then of course I would like. We have already ran water lines all around our propert (around 90 acreas). My plan was to fill several ponds as quick as I could (12 GPM *60 min * 18 Hrs = 12960 gallons approx.) I know, not very fast. We do have some what already in ponds as well. We have a 3 " Honda WT 30 DX that will pump 319 GPM([url=http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/products/modeldetail.aspx?page=modeldetail§ion=P2WP&modelname=WT30&modelid=WT30XK3A]http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/prod ... d=WT30XK3A[/url]). It has max pressure of 35 PSI. All these things we currently own. I would have to purchase lines to be able to move around and other items. While running gas pump, I would have to throttle down because of volume and sprinkler heads. Is this doable? I have to think of ways to get some water on my pastures or will start having to sell things. from pump to where the sprinkler lines were I was going to use collapseable pipe and then convert it over to PVC for a fitting to go to sprinkler heads. Before investing all this money I want to make sure it works and also do to budget, will have to add to things slowly. Any suggestions. Bubba How is your research going "uncle". I think you are thinking about this same topic except you are starting off with a well. [/QUOTE]
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