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dave wrote:
The council have decided to cutoff mains water supply to our garden
allotments. In place they have drilled several deep holes into the
water table and put manual pumps atop each well-hole.

Problem now is getting water to the plants.


How about a Clarke PW2 2inch Petrol Driven Water Pump - £200 from Machine
Mart. Pumps 400L per minute (probably half that in real life). Add a
few 1000 Litre IBC containers (£20 each on ebay - 280679272487), and some
jerry-rigged piping, and you've got ample water where you need it.




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On 18/05/2011 23:30, Steve Walker wrote:
dave wrote:
The council have decided to cutoff mains water supply to our garden
allotments. In place they have drilled several deep holes into the
water table and put manual pumps atop each well-hole.

Problem now is getting water to the plants.


How about a Clarke PW2 2inch Petrol Driven Water Pump - £200 from Machine
Mart. Pumps 400L per minute (probably half that in real life). Add a
few 1000 Litre IBC containers (£20 each on ebay - 280679272487), and some
jerry-rigged piping, and you've got ample water where you need it.


Those pumps are a bit of a pain for that sort of thing - heavy, as are
the pipes, and priming requires more effort than you want for a little
bit of water.
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How about a Clarke PW2 2inch Petrol Driven Water Pump - £200 from Machine
Mart. Pumps 400L per minute (probably half that in real life). Add a
few 1000 Litre IBC containers (£20 each on ebay - 280679272487), and some
jerry-rigged piping, and you've got ample water where you need it.


Those pumps are a bit of a pain for that sort of thing - heavy, as are
the pipes, and priming requires more effort than you want for a little
bit of water.


Nobody (least of all the OP) commented on my idea of connecting a hose
from the Council-installed handpump to the allotment. Of course we
haven't seen the precise scenario, but this would seem to me to be
easiest, by far

John
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