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Hi guys what pumps have you got need to replace a tank next week but. It's just been filled price and make pls cheers Pete
 
I use a patay dd120, hand a matic pump, can do around 600l in 10mins

My top tip would be get longer hoses than you think you need and also a suction lance to get right into the bottom corners easily.
 
HWOS do one for about 300. I just get a lad I know. He brings his pump and a spare tank, sorted.
 
I have a 240volt electric pump that pumps 60 litres a minute.
Think it is a Piusi Panther pump.
It came with a nice strong outlet hose & lever operated nozzle (similar to ones at petrol pumps) & all it needed was several metres of suction hose.
Whole lot inc extra hose cost £170 Inc vat.
Brilliant pump & used it a few times. I tie the suction hose to a baton of wood, keeping the end up a couple inch so to avoid sucking dirt & water. All it needs is it's gauze filter checked & cleaned often.
 
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My mistake, - pump I have is spelt "Piusi" Panther & there is a 56 or a 72 model. I see them from £129 + vat delivered free UK mainland.


Have now edited original post.
I am getting my pussys mixed up! :smile:
 
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[DLMURL="http://www.atkinsonequipment.com/default.cfm/loadlevel.4/loadindex.76"]Pumps for transfer of fuels and liquids, diesel, kerosene, water & chemicals, cabinet & drum pumps, panel mounted and stand alone fuel management.[/DLMURL]
This is where i got mine..... 12v so runs off of van battery and does the job perfectly!!
 
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damn using my power, van electrics are so technical today I prefer to use the customers power and not risk buggering my van.
 
damn using my power, van electrics are so technical today I prefer to use the customers power and not risk buggering my van.

I bought a second battery exactly the same as original in van and thats charged from van even though it sits near back door and has quick release clamps if tank is inaccessible !!
 
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