snoopdog Well-known member Joined Mar 25, 2017 Messages 1,841 Reaction score 234 Location ne oklahoma Nov 20, 2017 #1 It's getting really dry here , as if there's not enough problems . What do I need to know about a pump to suck water from a creek to a tank on my truck or trailer to carry water ?
It's getting really dry here , as if there's not enough problems . What do I need to know about a pump to suck water from a creek to a tank on my truck or trailer to carry water ?
1982vett Well-known member Joined Feb 3, 2008 Messages 10,068 Reaction score 1,045 Location Central Texas Nov 20, 2017 #2 https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools ... PKEALw_wcB. Probably about it. Course you will also need a suction hose and a discharge hose.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools ... PKEALw_wcB. Probably about it. Course you will also need a suction hose and a discharge hose.
Silver Well-known member Joined May 19, 2009 Messages 5,658 Reaction score 7,282 Location BC Peace River country Nov 20, 2017 #3 I would suggest an upgrade from the above pump to the trash pump version. One little stone in a straight water pump and frustration sets in.
I would suggest an upgrade from the above pump to the trash pump version. One little stone in a straight water pump and frustration sets in.
pdfangus Well-known member Joined Jun 4, 2007 Messages 4,822 Reaction score 38 Location Beaverdam, virginia Nov 21, 2017 #4 I would agree that filtration on the inlet side will save you a good bit of angst at some time in the future. regrdless of the pump used....
I would agree that filtration on the inlet side will save you a good bit of angst at some time in the future. regrdless of the pump used....
D ddd75 Well-known member Joined Feb 19, 2015 Messages 2,433 Reaction score 4 Location KY Nov 21, 2017 #5 i just use a old sump pump and a long piece of PVC pipe
OP OP snoopdog Well-known member Joined Mar 25, 2017 Messages 1,841 Reaction score 234 Location ne oklahoma Nov 22, 2017 #6 Thanks