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Posted by glennster on May 23, 2007 at 05:59:52 from (76.224.16.173):
In Reply to: CaCl pump posted by 550Doug on May 23, 2007 at 04:50:30:
i have a couple options for you. cheapest one is to head over to the big box store, get one of those litlle pumps that run off a drill , about 7-8 dollars, you need the fittings from a store like farm and fleet to do the liquid. next option is a little sump pump from home depot, it has garden hose fittings on each end. about 75.00. if you have a 12v sprayer pump you can use that too. the best one i found is a marine washdown pump. they are rated for saltwater use, uses sea water for a deck wash down. go to starmarine depot . com, go to the plumbing and pumps, then washdown systems, they have a nice washdown pump for 79.00. this guy will pump the tire out, and you can use it to refill the tire too. i also use the pump to get water from the creek for watering the garden and the fruit trees!!!
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