"Dee" wrote in message ...
How about these
http://www.pump.co.uk/shopping/index.php?group=834
AndyP
These do look like exactly the same makes that MachineMart were selling.
However i'll enquire fingers crossed.
Duncan
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"Jim W" wrote in message
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Druss wrote:
"Jim W" wrote in message
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Somwhere on the thread on waterbutts someone asked about 'old
fashioned'
stirrup type or manual pumps. I just noticed that Machine Mart
are
selling a good range of repro 'town pump' style pumps from about
20
quid, that *might* be suitable..
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/
If anyone knows of any other sources post here.
//
Jim
I think that may have been me, and the site you recommend is top
notch,
many
many thanks. I have my eye on one of the smaller models, £24 inc VAT
and
delivery, not bad, all I need to do now is work out how to
fit/attach
it
to
the waterbutts at the top of the garden. Then work up the energy to
actually
fit it !!!
Cheers
Duncan
Glad to be of help.. I had just got their new catalogue and seeing
those rang a bell somewhere in the back of my mind. I would guess you
just need to attach a long pipe to the base of the pump and mount it
on
something but not sure how well this will work.. Let us know if it
does..
What I am keeping my eye out for is an old style 'stirrup' type pump
or
similar.. That said solar power is getting more feasible for gardens.
Raintanks do a small pump for water nuts and suchlike I think.. Hmmm
Might take a look.
/
Jim
I paid the "local" swindon machinemart a visit the other day, and was
told
that these, "fully functional" pumps are meant as ornamental objects,
which
I thought was a bit much given their advert which specifically states
they
can pump up to XX metres.
I think I might give up and embrace modern technology and go with a
small
submersible pump, it's just not as romantic though !!!
Duncan