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Old 07-09-2004, 08:45 PM
Harriett Wright
 
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I would be very tempted by this gadget except for what you say about leaves.
Leaves are a major issue around here (see my reply to Wilson).

Harriett


"martymonster" wrote in message
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I like your thinking Wilson, seems so obvious ... good idea.

Harriett, don't know if you saw it already but there is a device for sale
that works on a similar principle as Roy described i believe. This

attaches
to a garden hose, from which water flows backwards through a pipe, away

from
the pond creating a vacuum that draws out the pond water/waste. It does

drop
the level of the pond a bit:

http://www.muckvac.com/

I got one on ebay for less than $50.
It's not amazing but it does work. Good for silt or small stuff, larger
leaves kind of choke it.
It's much more effective without the the brush attachment.


-mart



"Wilson" wrote in message
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I clean my stepmothers pond with my shop vac which has a side outlet

that
can be opened.....I then just put the vac on it's side propped up and I
never have to empty. I couldn't imagine having to shut it off and

dumping
it every few seconds.

Dave