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Old Sep 18, 2009, 02:33 AM
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I am buying this small utility pump 1/2 HP clear water pump delivers 720GPH. lift. 1"ports 110 volts just to transfer water with a garden hose.
But I wonder if it would work on my well, which does not have a pump at all.
at lease bring some water out ,maybe from 30 ft.
Or is it too small to handle that. The well did have a 1 1/2 HP sprinkler pump
but it went bad, and too expensive to replace. the suction outlet coming out of the well is 1 1/2" piping, so I would need an adapter
to reduce it to a 1" but is it worth the trouble. it would be good thing, even if it just for watering the plants. would save me on the water bill.

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Before the county put water in my area we drew our water from a 40 foot will with a 1/2 horse pump. Your pump should handle your needs nicely. Good luck, Tom

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