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Hand Pump
"Michael Uplawski" wrote
alan_m wrote: Google for "chemicals hand pump uk" For pumping chemicals the pump is likely to be a better construction. Thank you all for the responses, so far. From the beginnig, I should have mentioned that I want to install the pump permanently on our well. A hand pump (or just any kid of pump) means an improvement over the bucket and winch that I am using right now, but having learned to reduce our energy consumption drastically, I do not feel like sacrificing first a considerable sum of money for a motor pump, secondly a lot of petrol each time that I need to water my plants. I just have to fill up a big barrel from time to time. « Google » and « chemicals » fit well in one phrase, but mean too much sympathizing with the dark side, for me. ;-) I had a contact with Unimpump today. They have some rotary pumps on stock and I consider acquiring one of those, preferably via a local vendor who should be interested, too. Have you thought of a Solar Powered Pump? Not sure what head they will draw up but I know one gardener on our allotment site uses one to draw water from the river that runs alongside which is at least 6ft down. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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