I'm not sure how many other farmers have this issue but on our farm a big irrigation problem is pressure loss over distance. We are on a hill so from the pump to the highest point is like 60-70ft high. 6 inch underground irrigation pipe, no issue running sprinklers and lots of them as they generally don't need huge pressure. But my irrigation reel which we use alot does not work well on lower pressure. So I can run like 10Ha of sprinklers just fine at like 2100 RPM but to run the irrigation reel anywhere up the hill I need to run it at like 2400-2500 and diesel engines like to eat fuel at high revs or oil if they are older.... So down at my pump I would have 130-140Psi or
more and up at the reel I have like 50-70.
So all that being said we got a high pressure pto pump with some other irrigation pipe on a deal and it does 170-180p psi quite easy. So what I am doing is using it as a booster pump so rather than 1 pump running it's guts out to make pressure theres 2 both running easy. In my current spot the main pump feeding the underground line is running at 1500rpm and the pto pump is receiving about 20-30psi in. The output is around 130psi with the tractor running at 15-1600.
I'm wondering if anyone else does this? Either because of hills or just really long distances? Or if you do somthing different?
more and up at the reel I have like 50-70.
So all that being said we got a high pressure pto pump with some other irrigation pipe on a deal and it does 170-180p psi quite easy. So what I am doing is using it as a booster pump so rather than 1 pump running it's guts out to make pressure theres 2 both running easy. In my current spot the main pump feeding the underground line is running at 1500rpm and the pto pump is receiving about 20-30psi in. The output is around 130psi with the tractor running at 15-1600.
I'm wondering if anyone else does this? Either because of hills or just really long distances? Or if you do somthing different?