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Getting water up a hill odie 08-04-2006
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Posted by odie on August 4, 2006, 9:39 pm
I need to take water from a community water supply that is about 100
> > psi at the bottom of a hill and pump it about 700ft up a hill with
> > vertical rise of 160ft. All the suppliers of this type thing in my area
> > are so busy this time of year that I can't even get a call back. This
> > being the situation I have decided to do it myself. Can anyone suggest
> > an online supplier that could intelligently guide me through the
> > purchase of a pressure tank, pump, filter, etc. The water is for a 3bdr
> > 2bath home with very little irrigation required. Appreciate any help.
> > Odie


Posted by dpb on August 4, 2006, 10:01 pm

odie wrote:
> I need to take water from a community water supply that is about 100
> > > psi at the bottom of a hill and pump it about 700ft up a hill with
> > > vertical rise of 160ft. ...

Jack and Jill come to mind... :)

Sorry, just couldn't help myself...


Posted by Click Fraud on August 4, 2006, 11:38 pm

>Jack and Jill come to mind... :)
>Sorry, just couldn't help myself...

Actually, I always wondered why they went _up_ the hill to get to the
well. Wouldn't it be easier to dig a well at the bottom of the hill?


Posted by Mike on August 4, 2006, 11:55 pm

>>Jack and Jill come to mind... :)
>>Sorry, just couldn't help myself...
> Actually, I always wondered why they went _up_ the hill to get to the
> well. Wouldn't it be easier to dig a well at the bottom of the hill?
Maybe the lake was ontop of the hill?



Posted by The Other Funk on August 6, 2006, 6:25 am
Finding the keyboard operational
Mike entered:

>>> Jack and Jill come to mind... :)
>>> Sorry, just couldn't help myself...
>> Actually, I always wondered why they went _up_ the hill to get to the
>> well. Wouldn't it be easier to dig a well at the bottom of the hill?
> Maybe the lake was ontop of the hill?

Nah, Jack was just trying to get Jill alone for a little hank-panky. They
gor a llittle to agitated and thats why they tumbled down the hill. ;)
Bob

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