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If I had a 250 gallon water tank at ground level, would this pump
service my house. It might make a cheap easy way to have water while I
redo the well... thanks for your thoughts.

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On 8/30/2014 8:10 AM, KC wrote:
http://www.harborfreight.com/34-hors...9305-8595.html


If I had a 250 gallon water tank at ground level, would this pump
service my house. It might make a cheap easy way to have water while I
redo the well... thanks for your thoughts.


Might be just the ticket for flushing toilets and watering your lawn. ;-)

5 gal. hardened steel alloy tank with and EPDM bladder
Maximum flow: 920 GPH (gallons per hour)
Total head lift: 98 ft.
Suction head lift: 26 ft.
Cast iron housing with powder coat finish
Maximum pressu 35 PSI
Thermal protection with automatic reset
Discharge: 1 in.

Not suitable for potable water.

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On 8/30/2014 4:24 PM, Harrold wrote:
On 8/30/2014 8:10 AM, KC wrote:
http://www.harborfreight.com/34-hors...9305-8595.html



If I had a 250 gallon water tank at ground level, would this pump
service my house. It might make a cheap easy way to have water while I
redo the well... thanks for your thoughts.


Might be just the ticket for flushing toilets and watering your lawn. ;-)

5 gal. hardened steel alloy tank with and EPDM bladder
Maximum flow: 920 GPH (gallons per hour)
Total head lift: 98 ft.
Suction head lift: 26 ft.
Cast iron housing with powder coat finish
Maximum pressu 35 PSI
Thermal protection with automatic reset
Discharge: 1 in.

Not suitable for potable water.


"Not suitable for potable water." Oh crap, didn't see that.
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On 8/30/14 9:10 AM, KC wrote:
http://www.harborfreight.com/34-hors...9305-8595.html


If I had a 250 gallon water tank at ground level, would this pump
service my house. It might make a cheap easy way to have water while I
redo the well... thanks for your thoughts.



Do you like your water potable or with fries?
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