Those battery pumps are nice, at the end of the day I spray a little WD-40 in the inlet in run it for a second, seems to make the rubber impeller last longer when sitting for long periods of time
@@Rosson76 yup that’s what it usually is , we got 2000 hydrants to flush so the treatment plant bumps up the chlorine for the flushing we do for the next several weeks, after flushing it will be back down around a 0.60 🍻🍻
There is something amazing about flushing, hydrants of how it starts off dirty and clears up
@@karsoncampbelllogginginc yup , after doing the fall and spring flushing for the last 15 years ,, it gets old pretty quick lol
Some nice hydrant wrench ya got
Some minty guy cleaned and painted it up for us 😝🍻😉
Those battery pumps are nice, at the end of the day I spray a little WD-40 in the inlet in run it for a second, seems to make the rubber impeller last longer when sitting for long periods of time
I was wondering about them pumps , thanks for the insight !! I will try that thank you
Love the Milwaukee pump. Why do they call the big cap a steamer cap.
The pumper nozzle cap?
@@rodpreston100 yes
@@tucobenedicto109 because they were once used to supply steam powered water pumps,
@@tucobenedicto109 what’s a legal NTU reading for water distribution?
@@rodpreston100 5 ntu
Knowing is half the battle. G.I. Joe .....
1.3 of chlorine? Jesus that's high, in Europe max is around 0.5, norm is around 0.2-0.3
@@Rosson76 yup that’s what it usually is , we got 2000 hydrants to flush so the treatment plant bumps up the chlorine for the flushing we do for the next several weeks, after flushing it will be back down around a 0.60 🍻🍻
nice case loader
@@matteoricci1449 Hyundai
I hope your trolling ? Lmao