I have some trees that need watering in remote areas of the yard, and nothing on the market was simple and cheap enough for my needs, so I built this system for my BX. It worked so well I figure someone else might want to use it as a starting point for their project so here's how I built it.
BOM:
1 MGHT to dual 1/2" FNPT + 3/4 MNPT adapter
1 FGHT to 1/2" barb adapter
1 MGHT to 1/2" barb adapter
1 1/2" x 36" threaded pipe nipple
1 55 gal poly drum
1 set drum bungs with 3/4" NPT knockouts
1 RV auto-start water pump (I used a Vevor 3.5GPM pump off Amazon)
1 "SAE" style sidewall connector
1 3ft "SAE" style wire lead with connector
Male and female 0.156" crimp bullets
10ft or so 1/2" hose
1 Garden hose nozzle
2 cat1 lift pins
6 ft 2x2x1/8 angle iron
24 ft or so 1.5x1.5x1/8 angle iron
A few feet of 1/8" steel sheet ~1" wide to make a support band.
The total cost all-in was under $250.
It took be a bit to figure out how to make a 55gal drum pickup I was happy with - the key was the dual adapter. Three sets of threads on one piece - female threads for the dipper, male threads for the bung and hose.
Pickup assembly.
Pipe nipple trimmed to length and notched for water pickup.
I cut an opening in the SMV sign bracket for the power socket. It sits right where the spare loom is and is a part I don't mind mangling a bit.
SAE sidewall connector with some wire extension, split loom, and crimped bullets.
On the bracket.
All mounted up. It's plumbed into the always-on loom tucked behind the fender that Kubota uses for work lights. Nice of them to have it there with a 20A fuse ready for anyone to use. With wrapped split loom and ties and it almost looks factory.
Steel cut list.
Weld drawing.
Continuing in part 2...
BOM:
1 MGHT to dual 1/2" FNPT + 3/4 MNPT adapter
1 FGHT to 1/2" barb adapter
1 MGHT to 1/2" barb adapter
1 1/2" x 36" threaded pipe nipple
1 55 gal poly drum
1 set drum bungs with 3/4" NPT knockouts
1 RV auto-start water pump (I used a Vevor 3.5GPM pump off Amazon)
1 "SAE" style sidewall connector
1 3ft "SAE" style wire lead with connector
Male and female 0.156" crimp bullets
10ft or so 1/2" hose
1 Garden hose nozzle
2 cat1 lift pins
6 ft 2x2x1/8 angle iron
24 ft or so 1.5x1.5x1/8 angle iron
A few feet of 1/8" steel sheet ~1" wide to make a support band.
The total cost all-in was under $250.
It took be a bit to figure out how to make a 55gal drum pickup I was happy with - the key was the dual adapter. Three sets of threads on one piece - female threads for the dipper, male threads for the bung and hose.
Pickup assembly.
Pipe nipple trimmed to length and notched for water pickup.
I cut an opening in the SMV sign bracket for the power socket. It sits right where the spare loom is and is a part I don't mind mangling a bit.
SAE sidewall connector with some wire extension, split loom, and crimped bullets.
On the bracket.
All mounted up. It's plumbed into the always-on loom tucked behind the fender that Kubota uses for work lights. Nice of them to have it there with a 20A fuse ready for anyone to use. With wrapped split loom and ties and it almost looks factory.
Steel cut list.
Weld drawing.
Continuing in part 2...
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