I have a Honda WT30X and WT40X I got for 300 for the pair on marketplace, I found the best way to deal with those discharge hoses is to run a suction hose to deal with the curves and then hook that flat hose to the end of that to get a nice straight run that's easy to manipulate some. That mud is the worst part of dealing with all of that
They are more efficient if you run them at 1/3 throttle. If you run it wide open it doesn’t move more gpm it just increases the pressure. You will use less fuel and move the same amount.
This motor pump can not only pump out water, but also remove bottom sediments. But for this you will need another motor pump for clean water and a suction nozzle Bagermaster
@@fowlerhomesinc5603 yes, but it is desirable to have a motor pump that passes garbage measuring 40-50 mm. But you can also use a motor pump that passes garbage of 25-30 mm. But so that there are no large stones at the bottom
Sounds like your valve lash may not be set exactly right I hear a little rocker arm rattle to it of course it might be the vibration sitting in that skid steer bucket to so hard to tell my 2" pump moves about the same amount of water to surprised the hell out of me
I have a Honda WT30X and WT40X I got for 300 for the pair on marketplace, I found the best way to deal with those discharge hoses is to run a suction hose to deal with the curves and then hook that flat hose to the end of that to get a nice straight run that's easy to manipulate some. That mud is the worst part of dealing with all of that
Also i recommend the Gator bites quick connectors to beats threading those stiff hoses on there
They are more efficient if you run them at 1/3 throttle. If you run it wide open it doesn’t move more gpm it just increases the pressure. You will use less fuel and move the same amount.
Funny story, I have a Honda WT30X and a WT40X and the 40 at idle outpaces the 30 wide open quite a bit. So there may be something to that.
Another thing u wanna keep your pump as level as you can so it gets oil circulation in the engine
This motor pump can not only pump out water, but also remove bottom sediments. But for this you will need another motor pump for clean water and a suction nozzle Bagermaster
I have a pond with lots of silt and leaves. Could I use two of these to clean it occasionally? I want something I could use seasonally.
@@fowlerhomesinc5603 yes, but it is desirable to have a motor pump that passes garbage measuring 40-50 mm. But you can also use a motor pump that passes garbage of 25-30 mm. But so that there are no large stones at the bottom
Sounds like your valve lash may not be set exactly right I hear a little rocker arm rattle to it of course it might be the vibration sitting in that skid steer bucket to so hard to tell my 2" pump moves about the same amount of water to surprised the hell out of me
Was this the 3" trash pump for $900 or the semi-trash pump for $300?
The cheap one
@@Saltyoar thanks!!
Good video. How are you getting on with the pump ? Is it still working snd would you buy another?
Yes it’s a great value!! I can’t complain. I have used it several times and it works great every time.
Where are all the fish?
It was just a mud hole. No fish at that time. Lol