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Pumps for a Highbanker - information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="BoydWilliam" data-source="post: 10727" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>Im also looking to buy a pump to assist me with my sluicing.</p><p>I recently made a collapsible metal stand which my sluice sits in perfectly about 1 meter off the ground (much easier on the back than bending down all day long)</p><p>Im a bit confused as to which kind of pump i may need.</p><p>Ive read that i may need a pump capable of pumping 240ltrs per minute, its that a reasonable estimate?</p><p>The 5.5hp pumps ive seen seem to be much bigger than what i was hoping to use (approx 26 kgs).</p><p>Does anyone use a smaller, lighter pump that gets the job done properly?</p><p>Im only a beginner when it comes to this, and was hoping to spend around $200 - $250.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoydWilliam, post: 10727, member: 227"] Im also looking to buy a pump to assist me with my sluicing. I recently made a collapsible metal stand which my sluice sits in perfectly about 1 meter off the ground (much easier on the back than bending down all day long) Im a bit confused as to which kind of pump i may need. Ive read that i may need a pump capable of pumping 240ltrs per minute, its that a reasonable estimate? The 5.5hp pumps ive seen seem to be much bigger than what i was hoping to use (approx 26 kgs). Does anyone use a smaller, lighter pump that gets the job done properly? Im only a beginner when it comes to this, and was hoping to spend around $200 - $250. [/QUOTE]
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