Suggestion on the wheels. Since they are underwater you need to get a pair of bearing buddies. They are used in the marine industry. They replace the end caps of your trailer caps. The bearing buddies have zurk fittings so you can pump grease into the trailer bearings. This keeps the water from eating away the bearing grease. You have a great invention. I hope you sell thousands of these to rice farmers.
If you have your intake float with a ridged skirting to prevent sucking in air, although that wouldn’t bother this design. This is a brilliant idea sir.
I worked in Egypt back I the 80s and the farmers there used a similar device to pump water from the sweet water canals into their irrigation ditches. Different size models were used the smallest was powered by hand crank, coming up in size powered by installed gas engines and larger ones had diesels. The biggest by PTO or tractor belt pulley drives. The designs were kept simple and easy to manufacture and repair in rural areas, A NGO helped with development of simple but effective equipment for the farming community. You have a good design there and I wish you well with marketing it. BS
I built something like that once. Too much vibration and no capacity. Then I removed all the flighting except for about 1.5 turns at the bottom and changed the chain sprockets for more speed. An improvement, but still not much better than my little floating pump with a hydraulic motor run from the remotes of my small tractor. Then I bought a pump from a small manufacturer near Saskatoon. It had a 16-inch discharge, about a 20-inch centrifugal impeller, and was rated well over 10,000 gallons per minute although I didn't have a tractor with the power to run it at full speed. I needed it to drain rented farmland that included a large patch of flat slow draining soil that was prone to flooding in the spring and crop drowning and denitrification from heavy thunderstorms in the summer. With the big pump the system worked pretty well. At half speed the pump didn't need a lot of power and the pump could easily keep up to the water flowing into the drainage ditches. All it had to do was lift the water about 20 inches and pump it through a culvert into a highway ditch that had screwed up the drainage in the first place. Thirty-five years ago that was good productive farmland. Now it is all pavement, streets and warehouses. I sold my pump to a land developer.
The general idea is excellent based on the fact that it is easier to push water rather than to pull water. I would suggest that the square corners on the hose pipe drum would be made on a hexagonal or octagonal drum while the drive from the tractor could be provided with some protection........... you know just in case!! Congratulations for the basic design.
6,000 gallons per minute? In the video it seemed more like to be two or perhps three gallons per second, which is 120 to 180 GPM. Is there some kind of overdrive feature making it 30-50 times faster than in the video?
Henry Raupers sounds like his roots take him to Pennsylvania Dutch country and with that square head he definitely goes back to Scandinavia and I would be surprised if family origins were in Norway. He has that simplicity first mentality based in economy of scale. Found it interesting his approach to lower the pump was to dig holes for the wheel. And notice how the hand reel is manual with ergonomic hand wheels No nonsense all the way around though that driveshaft definitely needs to be shielded but he did go to proper lengths to recess the anger head.
I'm with the last dude who stuck his neck out.. Why the fuck am I watching this? Admit it's kinda soothing and funny though.. "Osh ze water gets sucked in through this intake and we put a shroud on it so no one gets sucked in" on and on.. Okay I'm sleepy now.
Your paranoia aside, the PTO shaft does not run while you are setting everything up. The PTO is engaged from the cab of the tractor. And after everything is set up and the PTO is engaged, there is no reason to approach the shaft while it is turning. Like it or not, people are actually smart enough not to stick their body parts into a rotating shaft, ingest poison, or breath while underwater.
old time farm boy not a case of liking it or not. There are plenty of farmers who thought they would be smart enough not to put body parts into PTO driven implements who regret not putting that cover on or switching the PTO off whilst changing the string/clearing a blockage etc etc. Implement safety is not about being to cool for school, it's about protecting you and those you work with or for you. If it has a PTO you can get at, it must have a cover.being dismissive and complacent is what causes the majority of farm accidents. When I was at agri college safety was drummed into us and it remains the same today as it did 30 years ago.
There's not even a guard protecting the flexible hose from the 1000rpm shaft. "Safety and efficiency" go out of the window when that rubs a hole right through your hose and you have to set it all up again. A guard would be pennies to implement.
There is large diameter plastic covers on pto. That’s what you are seeing wobbling around. They are lose on the shaft in case you get wrapped up in it, it won’t rip you to shreds.
I work with commercial water pumps every day and can tell you that's no where near 6,000 gallons per minute. That looked like a few hundred gallons per minute at most
I get off on water pumps. I saw one that pumps 25000 gallons a minute. That's the small pump that prime's the 250000 gallon per minute pump run by a turbine. Iron American Dream on TH-cam Share it. Dream it. Take a ride across the promised land. Ride a Harley.
so according to (1) a cat is about 650 cubic inches (about 2.8 gallons). Since this will pump weeds, mud, and the like let's assume that if we put it in a vat of cats it would happly pump them as well. 6000GPM / 2.8 gal/cat = 2140 cats per minute.Good luck keeping all those cats in a vat/pool/etc. (1) www.evilmadscientist.com/2007/computing-the-volume-of-a-cat/
gator pumps have been around for years with same concept. looks too me like the gator pump has had their idea stole from them. and this jack ads is taking the invention credit
T Brakefield Gator pumps work with radial impellers capable of high pressure. This is a low pressure pump with an axial impeller. The way they work is not similar at all. Pumps like this have been around for ages though, I don’t think he ever said he invented it.
Lots of people from Germany and Netherlands moving to Canada to farm. These are fairly common here, because a lot of them ship their tractors/equipment overseas.
Well, 2 ways to look at it - pto driven to run off an existing tractor in your business; cheaper pump - donkey engine; multiple times the pto version price; no tractor needed nor tied up Depends what your circumstances are
Mustard gas was "invented", better said discovered by a belgian. Oh and btw, the germans have learned their lesson well. I dont know if the americans have, they fight war after war and still blame it on others
Suggestion on the wheels. Since they are underwater you need to get a pair of bearing buddies. They are used in the marine industry. They replace the end caps of your trailer caps. The bearing buddies have zurk fittings so you can pump grease into the trailer bearings. This keeps the water from eating away the bearing grease.
You have a great invention. I hope you sell thousands of these to rice farmers.
this is so awesome im going to run out and buy one this is exactly what i need thankyou youtube for suggesting this video to me.
6000 gallons a minute, holy moly that thing is a beast of a pump!
If you have your intake float with a ridged skirting to prevent sucking in air, although that wouldn’t bother this design. This is a brilliant idea sir.
I worked in Egypt back I the 80s and the farmers there used a similar device to pump water from the sweet water canals into their irrigation ditches.
Different size models were used the smallest was powered by hand crank, coming up in size powered by installed gas engines and larger ones had diesels. The biggest by PTO or tractor belt pulley drives. The designs were kept simple and easy to manufacture and repair in rural areas, A NGO helped with development of simple but effective equipment for the farming community.
You have a good design there and I wish you well with marketing it. BS
I don't do any farming or such stuff, but I don't why I still watch this and actually I like this, maybe because its a piece of art.
I love how it is so brilliantly simple in the pipe transition. The whole pump is a work of simplicity and genius :o)
I built something like that once. Too much vibration and no capacity. Then I removed all the flighting except for about 1.5 turns at the bottom and changed the chain sprockets for more speed. An improvement, but still not much better than my little floating pump with a hydraulic motor run from the remotes of my small tractor. Then I bought a pump from a small manufacturer near Saskatoon. It had a 16-inch discharge, about a 20-inch centrifugal impeller, and was rated well over 10,000 gallons per minute although I didn't have a tractor with the power to run it at full speed. I needed it to drain rented farmland that included a large patch of flat slow draining soil that was prone to flooding in the spring and crop drowning and denitrification from heavy thunderstorms in the summer. With the big pump the system worked pretty well. At half speed the pump didn't need a lot of power and the pump could easily keep up to the water flowing into the drainage ditches. All it had to do was lift the water about 20 inches and pump it through a culvert into a highway ditch that had screwed up the drainage in the first place. Thirty-five years ago that was good productive farmland. Now it is all pavement, streets and warehouses. I sold my pump to a land developer.
Good to see no one can get sucked into the end of the auger. Shame about the lack of pto guards
Good job Henry, people don't know how many thousands can be fed by this pump
I would advise them to shield the PTO shaft before someone or something like rope gets stuck in it.
It's technically an Archimedes Screw!
RS 1990 i
RS 1990 drsddygynjby
No its not
The general idea is excellent based on the fact that it is easier to push water rather than to pull water. I would suggest that the square corners on the hose pipe drum would be made on a hexagonal or octagonal drum while the drive from the tractor could be provided with some protection........... you know just in case!! Congratulations for the basic design.
FINE TH-cam! I'll watch this since you must really want me to because this has been in my suggestions for 3 DAYS
Could I use this to run the waterfall feature on my little Koi Pond in town?
Brilliant minds are developed growing up on a farm that's a very reasonable machine considering all the work that he put into it
Nicely built. I like the innovation of keeping it simple.
My Uncle made one of these 25 years ago to (cycle drain the ponds).But he didn't have the hydro lift wheel ,it was just anchor to the side of the pond
Can this be used for firefighting, i.e. filling tankers and folding 3000gal water tanks?
Great design with applies lots of experience and practical knowledge, etc.
the flex and deflection of the drive shaft is scary almost looked like it was out of balance maybe it was out of true not sure
justwired
I wouldnt be standing anywhere near than thing while it's chooching
That's just a plastic sleeve
Ha, must be a AvE watcher.
Driveshaft needs to be weighted and balanced
6,000 gallons per minute? In the video it seemed more like to be two or perhps three gallons per second, which is 120 to 180 GPM. Is there some kind of overdrive feature making it 30-50 times faster than in the video?
seedorfj 10*60 is not 6000.
With a 14" discharge, as in the video, this would mean a flow-speed of 249 m/s (816 ft/s)!!
That would be over 530 mph. Uh yeah, someone's math is out a bit.
seedorfj I came to see 6000gpm, one could fill a swimming pool in four minutes. This is useful but doesn't look like the out put they're bragging on.
seedorfj is correct. The person with the incorrect math was me.
designed on safety? then wheres the PTO cover
where do you get that kind of hose
Henry Raupers sounds like his roots take him to Pennsylvania Dutch country and with that square head he definitely goes back to Scandinavia and I would be surprised if family origins were in Norway.
He has that simplicity first mentality based in economy of scale. Found it interesting his approach to lower the pump was to dig holes for the wheel. And notice how the hand reel is manual with ergonomic hand wheels
No nonsense all the way around though that driveshaft definitely needs to be shielded but he did go to proper lengths to recess the anger head.
Great made pump keep up the great engineering.
This pump could be used to redirect water flow and abate creek inundation during hurricanes here in Houston.
lol my ass produces more pressure after taco bell
My farm would like to hire your services. Taco bell needs are 100% paid. It's really about flow, not pressure. But your ass may save the day.
Chemdog f
its a high volume low pressure pump. you're ass is low volume high pressure.
Buddy Lennartson
Where can you buy this flat hose
Archimedes screw reinvented. Good job.
Is ok with tractor hp 150
Lil pump ou lil pump yah
hahahaha what the fuck does lil pump have to do with this xD
What is price of this machine pump , because I bought this
Its just strong because open pump,but if you try to pump deep well i dont know maybe this can not work,
1:35 'safety and efficiency' ? Cover the pto shaft properly then !
Is this not just a common manure pump?
One gallon May be equal to 4 and half liter and 23.32 liters equals to do one cusec. Then In cusec it would be around 20 cusecs.
am really like the idea... great done guyz
Does Henry come from Germany?
Price please
very beautiful
Is available in india ? Please reply
I just wanna hear him say "eh hoser".
Is he german??? Because of his speaking and the tractor??
Wonderful work there ... my hat is off to the American farmer, I salute you.!.!.!.
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I'm with the last dude who stuck his neck out.. Why the fuck am I watching this? Admit it's kinda soothing and funny though.. "Osh ze water gets sucked in through this intake and we put a shroud on it so no one gets sucked in" on and on.. Okay I'm sleepy now.
You could buy larger and higher capacity ones than this at the time of release.
Elegantly simple!
Great invention!!!
"Emphasis on safety and efficacy" with no PTO guards...
Your paranoia aside, the PTO shaft does not run while you are setting everything up. The PTO is engaged from the cab of the tractor. And after everything is set up and the PTO is engaged, there is no reason to approach the shaft while it is turning.
Like it or not, people are actually smart enough not to stick their body parts into a rotating shaft, ingest poison, or breath while underwater.
old time farm boy not a case of liking it or not. There are plenty of farmers who thought they would be smart enough not to put body parts into PTO driven implements who regret not putting that cover on or switching the PTO off whilst changing the string/clearing a blockage etc etc. Implement safety is not about being to cool for school, it's about protecting you and those you work with or for you. If it has a PTO you can get at, it must have a cover.being dismissive and complacent is what causes the majority of farm accidents. When I was at agri college safety was drummed into us and it remains the same today as it did 30 years ago.
strudders2112 and the PTO holds that something perfectly in place to drown instead of chopped up.
with hydraulic lines that could easily be pulled into that pto
There's not even a guard protecting the flexible hose from the 1000rpm shaft. "Safety and efficiency" go out of the window when that rubs a hole right through your hose and you have to set it all up again. A guard would be pennies to implement.
How much price
Where does all the water go after pumping it out?
At the end of the hose
Michel PASTOR lol. It's true. No one pumps water better than this.
Kevin Meijer hello fellow spooder buddy
up and out
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Gotta balance those drive shafts!
There is large diameter plastic covers on pto. That’s what you are seeing wobbling around. They are lose on the shaft in case you get wrapped up in it, it won’t rip you to shreds.
Don't know how I got here and don't have a farm but nice pump bruh
Just in case ya want to re locate a pond or small lake
put a new guard on the pto shaft
You can do that after you bought it!
"Emphasis on safety" and no chain on PTO guard....
This guy act like he invented this ? ,,,Thats a Crisafulli pump thats been around for years
Elegant design
this is NOT new my city where i live in Iowa uses a pump like this to help in flood conditions
I work with commercial water pumps every day and can tell you that's no where near 6,000 gallons per minute. That looked like a few hundred gallons per minute at most
I'm a farmer run a 10 inch Berggren reuse pit pump at 2000 gal/minute and that is at least 4000 g/m
For 8000 dollars. That's a pretty good deal if you have a need to move tons of water.
Brilliant setup and invention! 👍😎
Amazing
If it was 6000 gpm the house would have to held with some kind of weight.thats alot of psi
"safety and efficiency" Where are the covers on the PTO and spinning shafts?
www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_id=9847&p_table=STANDARDS
Asian de-watering pumps been around for decades.
I mean, 6000 gallons per second would be impressive.
Very good job!
1:30 - That PTO shaft's outer sheath needs to be chained for safety!
RS 1990 it's okay as soon as you touch it it will stop
Actually, it'll rip my fingers off because its spinning with tremendous force.
RS 1990 trust me it won't the plastic around the outside will take about 2lbs to stop
Где защита от мальков?
Pakistan main kaha Mily ga
WTF is wrong with the people leaving inane comments on here ?
Ken Prill thumbs up.for the 8550 thumbnail
200 ft of hose, BUTTTT you have to unravel it all from the spool. PITA.
It's so essay to work. Like it
How many gallons would it pump connected to a 999999 rpm fidget spinner?
jet boat pump will do more than this I reckon
wow 100 gallons a second geez
A shorter length would make it easier to transport.
But wouldn't reach the water...duh!
This is a fish pump mainly used in the south for rice farms
God damn it I want one.
very cool
Send this to Thailand!!
buy it
you are more efficient in farming than artour.
BabyRAGE
Was watching Chris Chan videos and ended up here. wtf?
I get off on water pumps. I saw one that pumps 25000 gallons a minute. That's the small pump that prime's the 250000 gallon per minute pump run by a turbine.
Iron American Dream on TH-cam Share it. Dream it. Take a ride across the promised land.
Ride a Harley.
You're one strange little person.
If he made it from carbon fiber it would be even more powerful yet!
He sounds so German...
A lot of Germans on the prairies. Some have accents, some don't.
Good☺☺☺☺
I started with cute cats....
I wonder what the conversion from GPM to Kittens Per Min is?
so according to (1) a cat is about 650 cubic inches (about 2.8 gallons). Since this will pump weeds, mud, and the like let's assume that if we put it in a vat of cats it would happly pump them as well. 6000GPM / 2.8 gal/cat = 2140 cats per minute.Good luck keeping all those cats in a vat/pool/etc.
(1) www.evilmadscientist.com/2007/computing-the-volume-of-a-cat/
Nice.
Retriever i thunk the tractor is a deutz 4006
So... an Archimedes screw...
SABAM25177 Not exactly but close.
gator pumps have been around for years with same concept. looks too me like the gator pump has had their idea stole from them. and this jack ads is taking the invention credit
T Brakefield Gator pumps work with radial impellers capable of high pressure. This is a low pressure pump with an axial impeller. The way they work is not similar at all. Pumps like this have been around for ages though, I don’t think he ever said he invented it.
I have kids to feed what am I doing
That Deutz-Fahr is kinda rare in the US, i guess...?
'cept it's not the US
Canada duh
Lots of people from Germany and Netherlands moving to Canada to farm. These are fairly common here, because a lot of them ship their tractors/equipment overseas.
It needs a donkey engine on it to save tying up a tractor
Well, 2 ways to look at it
- pto driven to run off an existing tractor in your business; cheaper pump
- donkey engine; multiple times the pto version price; no tractor needed nor tied up
Depends what your circumstances are
Why am I watching this is what your probably wondering
This is a german guy, right ? Language, name and tractor point to a german :)
When we think of Germans we think of their fine workmanship and ingenuity, not hitler and his nazis.
Infinion I'm glad to see not everyone here is stuck in the mid 20th century^^ greetings from Germany
Cheers!
Mustard gas was "invented", better said discovered by a belgian. Oh and btw, the germans have learned their lesson well. I dont know if the americans have, they fight war after war and still blame it on others
no way the cacity is 6000 g/m.. i guess it is 6000 g/hour
Or u could use a slurry pump