im considering buying something like this because im horrified about firefighters in my country they literally useless if you cant protect yourself nobody will help
We use 4 2.5" dischsrge pumps hooked up to a 4x2 manifold. 4 2.5" intakes and 2 5" output valves. All custom made of course. We can also reverse it and flow 25" lines i to 4 2.5" lines to fill brush rigs. We use the mabifold a d 4 2.5" pumpa for rural operations, mainly tenders and 2 people can run it. It doe shave 2 1.5" discharge valves and 2 1" valves a swell incase there is some odd spot fire or chance of burnover in our area we can fight the fire with no engine needed. We akso use the 1" valves with a pressure relief hose if ther eis a bigger break betweem rigs so we dont have tp throttle down pumps. We use 4 23hp waterax b2x pumps for the manifold howecer, we are looming at upgrading the systen to a 8x3 ma manifold and buying 4 Tohatsu 83hp pumps caoable of almost 1000gpm each and usinv the B2X on 2 new double axle brush trailers with 1600 gal ta ks for extendee brysh operations and as a mobile fill site for brush rugs where tender may not fit.
We have a couple 18HP units... great pumps until you have to pick them up... and they need battery to start (ours anyways) as they will not start with pull cords... once running, they are strong/high-volume units Happy Pumping!
Jerry P we use to use battery units years ago, till vatteries started to die, with no manual override. We use pully ones now wjth exhaust primers. However with the advance of lithium batteries, id be willing to try them again.
walter clarke Depends on make and model. Also on the type of hose, temperature, elevation and TBH the person operating pump. We used higher quality 2.5" and 5c hoses with 50 to 75% less friction loss. So hit me up here if you want some assistance
im considering buying something like this because im horrified about firefighters in my country they literally useless if you cant protect yourself nobody will help
Great pump, you could teach "Aussie Pump" manufacturers A few things.
We use 4 2.5" dischsrge pumps hooked up to a 4x2 manifold. 4 2.5" intakes and 2 5" output valves. All custom made of course. We can also reverse it and flow 25" lines i to 4 2.5" lines to fill brush rigs. We use the mabifold a d 4 2.5" pumpa for rural operations, mainly tenders and 2 people can run it. It doe shave 2 1.5" discharge valves and 2 1" valves a swell incase there is some odd spot fire or chance of burnover in our area we can fight the fire with no engine needed. We akso use the 1" valves with a pressure relief hose if ther eis a bigger break betweem rigs so we dont have tp throttle down pumps. We use 4 23hp waterax b2x pumps for the manifold howecer, we are looming at upgrading the systen to a 8x3 ma manifold and buying 4 Tohatsu 83hp pumps caoable of almost 1000gpm each and usinv the B2X on 2 new double axle brush trailers with 1600 gal ta ks for extendee brysh operations and as a mobile fill site for brush rugs where tender may not fit.
How well does this pump work? Never heard much about this company.
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how much the pump GP 10/10 price?? @KosukiFire
We have a couple 18HP units... great pumps until you have to pick them up... and they need battery to start (ours anyways) as they will not start with pull cords... once running, they are strong/high-volume units Happy Pumping!
Jerry P we use to use battery units years ago, till vatteries started to die, with no manual override. We use pully ones now wjth exhaust primers. However with the advance of lithium batteries, id be willing to try them again.
I think we've got the same setup but with a Honda engine.
watch?v=aKaW4pROWh4 this is how we do it :D
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Our department has just purchased the 27 hp unit and was wondering what kind of a distance can one of these push water over .
walter clarke
Depends on make and model. Also on the type of hose, temperature, elevation and TBH the person operating pump. We used higher quality 2.5" and 5c hoses with 50 to 75% less friction loss. So hit me up here if you want some assistance
you purchased a pump and after that you ask for the technical specifications ?
I,m impressed