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Posted by Dan in Ore on October 26, 2003 at 04:04:03 from (198.81.26.177):
In Reply to: Desperate: I Need Help In A Hurry!! (Off-Topic) posted by Allan on October 25, 2003 at 17:17:45:
Without knowing a lot of specifics about your problem, here is an attempt at a solution. Find out from the pump man if a booster pump after the water gets to the surface would help. Yes there is a difference in bowls. When we put in our system in about 1978 we encountered several problems, one of which was a 200' elevation difference in one 1/2 mile wheel line. We ended up using 3 booster pumps, 3/4 mile of epoxy coated steel line and flow control nozzles throughout the system. It may be cheaper and simpler to install the booster than to replace the bowls and it will give you more flexibility. Hope this helps. Dan
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