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New/used pump im picking up

Florin Nutu

New member
I am picking this pump next week when I have a job in the area. Right now it is powered by a 3 phase electric motor but will prob resell the motor seperate and put a 20hp gas motor on it. Picking the whole setup for $200. Yes, it is 17gpm !!!! I cant wait to get it going. It going on my condo complex wash rig along a 12gpm(after I put in a new bearing) a 8.5gpm and 2 - 4gpms. Got 6 huge complexes this spring already on the books 15 open bids still out and putting new bids almost every day.
 

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Florin Nutu

New member
If a wildfire breaks out in my neighborhood, my house will be well protected.:biggrin:

It will be limited where I could use that machine due to water flow but for condo complexes I beleive will be a perfect fit. Gonna have to put my fire hydrant use permit to use more often.
 

Lonnie Greenwood

New member
If a wildfire breaks out in my neighborhood, my house will be well protected.:biggrin:

It will be limited where I could use that machine due to water flow but for condo complexes I beleive will be a perfect fit. Gonna have to put my fire hydrant use permit to use more often.

hey i have a 40 horse power that would go good with that
 

Russ Johnson

UAMCC Associate Member
You're going to need a massive pulley on the pump to spin it slow enough (750 rpm). Here's a spec sheet on it. According to the sheet, it's rated for 14.6 gpm continuous @750 rpm and 17 gpm intermittent @ 890 rpm.
 

Florin Nutu

New member
You're going to need a massive pulley on the pump to spin it slow enough (750 rpm). Here's a spec sheet on it. According to the sheet, it's rated for 14.6 gpm continuous @750 rpm and 17 gpm intermittent @ 890 rpm.

It has a big pulley on there now with the electric motor but will check what I need when convert to gas motor.
 
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