Thread: Hand water pump
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Old 04-07-2003, 04:09 PM
Lee
 
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Default Hand water pump

Yup, thought of that,


I've been looking for a long time!!!
Auctions, antique fairs, car boots.....

My Uncle George used to have a shed full when I was a boy, but unfortunately
when he died the house clearence guys swooped.......... pity.

I'll keep an eye out for another as well.......

Cheers

have a good weekend
Lee



"shazzbat" wrote in message
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"Mike" wrote in message
news
In article , Lee
writes
Dear all,
I am looking for a hand pump for water.

Our allotment has no running water and the water butts are nearly

empty.
There is a stream nearby which has a small amount of stagnent water in

it
but it is a good 5 mins walk away. What I need is a small hand powered

water
pump that I can dump a hose into the water and pump the water up into

the
rain barrels...
Tried everywhere, even farmers use petrol or electric pumps

nowadays....


Any ideas???


I would suggest keeping a lookout at car boots etc, for a stirrup pump.
These used to be a part of the fire point equipment at every place I was

at
when in the army in the late 60s/70s. (also in the navy mike?)

It looks fairly obvious that it is a pump, it has a circular plate to put
your foot on, a metal tube which goes into your bucket, and a flexy pipe

for
an outlet, and an up and down pumping handle a bit like a vertical bicycle
pump.

If you find two, I want one.

Steve