Provides improved priming, durability & extends pump life
Silicone-Carbide Seals
Abrasion-resistant design for extended wear
Quick-Release Clean-Out w/ Easy Access Port
Included Multi-tool for easy on-site servicing & cleaning
Rugged Full Frame & High Performance Mounts
Protects the pump/engine on all sides & reduces vibration
EPA Approved & CARB Compliant
3-Year Residential & Commercial Warranty
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Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Carbon monoxide which is known to the State of California to cause Developmental Harm, and Soots, tars, and mineral oils (untreated and mildly treated oils and used engine oils) which is known to the State of California to cause Cancer.
Product QuestionsAnswered by Jared, the Generator Expert
How long will it run on a tank of gas?
Brent
from Alabama
November 08, 2016
Answer
That's a hard question to answer Brent and there really isn't a way to gauge it. Run times are based on how easy or how hard the engine is running. If you're pumping a short distance with minimal head lift, you may see about 2 to 3 hours of run time, but if you're pumping very long distances and requiring a lot of lift, that may dwindle to 60 - 90 minutes of run time. You might equate it to how you drive your car? If you accelerate fast and brake the same and often, your gas mileage suffers. It's the same with any gas powered piece of equipment. The harder you work it, the less run time you will realize.
If you have any other questions, please let me know.
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I'm looking for a water pump to use to pump muck from my pond. I bought a 6.5hp 3inch semi trash pump that isn't getting the job done.
Sounds like I need to use a full trash pump. I like the Honda WT30X pump but was wondering if a diaphram pump will be a better option.
Jerry
from Michigan
June 13, 2012
Answer
If you're dealing with a lot of muck and sludge, you would be much better off with a DIAPHRAGM PUMP.
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Sorry, I wasn't very clear, I need to skim the algae out of the water. What type of pump can handle that sort of material?
Mike Altherr
from Illinois
April 07, 2011
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Any of our DIAPHRAGM pumps would be the best option for your application.
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I have a pond that gets algae and pond weed in it. I'm looking for a pump that will handle the stringy plant material. Don't necessarily need a big gpm of water capacity. What pump do you recommend?
Mike
from Illinois
April 03, 2011
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Any of our trash pumps should do the job for you, however it is strongly recommended that you open and clean the pump out and then flush it out with fresh water.
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