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<blockquote data-quote="Chocolate Cow" data-source="post: 1397210" data-attributes="member: 25265"><p>I have 4 Grundfos systems. Deepest well is 320' with 90' of water in the hole. That deal cost $30,000 start to finish. And it was a long, drawn out ordeal. But it gave water to 1/2 section of grass that the cows would not use. I've been very happy with my Grundfos solars but they aren't worth a crap on a cloudy day. I've heard the Lorentz's are better.</p><p></p><p>I've been told you get what you pay for with solars. I'd sure stay away from Sun pumps, Buffalo, anything the local Co-op sells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chocolate Cow, post: 1397210, member: 25265"] I have 4 Grundfos systems. Deepest well is 320' with 90' of water in the hole. That deal cost $30,000 start to finish. And it was a long, drawn out ordeal. But it gave water to 1/2 section of grass that the cows would not use. I've been very happy with my Grundfos solars but they aren't worth a crap on a cloudy day. I've heard the Lorentz's are better. I've been told you get what you pay for with solars. I'd sure stay away from Sun pumps, Buffalo, anything the local Co-op sells. [/QUOTE]
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