I ordered hose today, directly from Abbott Hose (the company that sells to TSC).
3) 20' 3" suction
2) 100' 3" discharge
I still need to get some PVC (and fittings) to make pipes for intake and for discharge. I'll have to position the discharge a few feet off the ground to enable it to flow and somewhat self level and every hour, move it 20', hence the need for a solid discharge pipe, strapped to a saw horse or tree.
60% of what three 'kits' from TSC would of cost. I also spoke to a few guys that pump muck from ponds. They all use larger systems (5" to as big as 8") but other than the amount of time it will take me (time is money to a pro), think the 3" will be fine. They said it will chew the leaves and occasional pine cone no problem.
I spent 7 hours Saturday and five hours Sunday raking out surface solids, close to 40 buckets in my little BX. I've made a 'wall' of these organics in my dump area that will serve as a silt barrier. My neighbor has a few hundred feet of silt fence I'll install too. I saw a few Copperheads during my weekend escapades, most were tiny babies, 8" long and as fat as a pencil but a few that were three feet long and an inch or so around. They could not get away from me fast enough and go hide in the muck. I wonder what the pump will do to one of them....
Hopefully, in the next few weeks, I'll be able to test it out. It is too hot (97) to be out there in waders right now, like wearing a fat sweating suit. It might be a better project to do in October!
I'd of never been able to move all the organic solids like I did without the BX.
3) 20' 3" suction
2) 100' 3" discharge
I still need to get some PVC (and fittings) to make pipes for intake and for discharge. I'll have to position the discharge a few feet off the ground to enable it to flow and somewhat self level and every hour, move it 20', hence the need for a solid discharge pipe, strapped to a saw horse or tree.
60% of what three 'kits' from TSC would of cost. I also spoke to a few guys that pump muck from ponds. They all use larger systems (5" to as big as 8") but other than the amount of time it will take me (time is money to a pro), think the 3" will be fine. They said it will chew the leaves and occasional pine cone no problem.
I spent 7 hours Saturday and five hours Sunday raking out surface solids, close to 40 buckets in my little BX. I've made a 'wall' of these organics in my dump area that will serve as a silt barrier. My neighbor has a few hundred feet of silt fence I'll install too. I saw a few Copperheads during my weekend escapades, most were tiny babies, 8" long and as fat as a pencil but a few that were three feet long and an inch or so around. They could not get away from me fast enough and go hide in the muck. I wonder what the pump will do to one of them....
Hopefully, in the next few weeks, I'll be able to test it out. It is too hot (97) to be out there in waders right now, like wearing a fat sweating suit. It might be a better project to do in October!
I'd of never been able to move all the organic solids like I did without the BX.