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<blockquote data-quote="Copper" data-source="post: 6809" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>Thought that now I'm part of the highbanker club I would throw my two cents worth at you. The $150 ebay 5.5hp 4 stroke I got is going well. So long as you do as GM suggested oil wise. It's not the most portable pump around but I put it on my should and can walk with it. I did see a good idea from hereskip I think it was who had a similar sized pump and fixed the base of two trolleys to the pump basically putting it onto four wheels so you can just drag it around. I run 5m of 50mm hose and reduced the outlet to 25mm from 50mm. My outlet hose is 10m and it doesn't miss a beat. I found my hose gear from <a href="http://www.hoseonline.com.au/" target="_blank">http://www.hoseonline.com.au/</a> Actually got great service from them. Let us know what you settle on.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Copper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copper, post: 6809, member: 313"] Thought that now I'm part of the highbanker club I would throw my two cents worth at you. The $150 ebay 5.5hp 4 stroke I got is going well. So long as you do as GM suggested oil wise. It's not the most portable pump around but I put it on my should and can walk with it. I did see a good idea from hereskip I think it was who had a similar sized pump and fixed the base of two trolleys to the pump basically putting it onto four wheels so you can just drag it around. I run 5m of 50mm hose and reduced the outlet to 25mm from 50mm. My outlet hose is 10m and it doesn't miss a beat. I found my hose gear from [url]http://www.hoseonline.com.au/[/url] Actually got great service from them. Let us know what you settle on. Cheers Copper [/QUOTE]
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