Posted by scott#2 on August 25, 2007 at 17:23:18 from (151.200.29.69):
Since Im getting my plan together for next years planting and gardening, I was wondering what everyones take on irrigation and pumps is. I have 2 wells on this property both water levels are 19 feet below ground and the bottoms of the wells are 72 feet and 90. I dont use them and plan on borrowing some free ground water next year. I also would like to have the ability to move a large quantity of water through 2" hoses if necessary for fire emergency use, etc. I see these portable 3 and 4 inch, gas driven trash pumps for about 500-2000 $, but they have only a 25' suction head. I would like to just be able to throw the sucker head down the well and start pumping. I dont really have a irrigation system, plan or the water requirements figured out yet. Just trying to get an idea on what equipment to keep my eye out for. What all have you guys done? Reccomendations greatly appreciated.
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