Irrigation Pumps

Transfer liquid manure of a maximum consistency of ¼" (6 mm) at very high pressure.

Typical Applications

  • To feed drag hoses system;
  • To feed an irrigation system;
  • To pump on long distances;
  • To transfer liquid from the reception pit to the main storage when a high head pressure is required;
  • Can be either force fed by another pump or can syphon from a pit.

Irrigation pump for stationary engine

  • Available with 3 blades impeller (2 350 RPM) or 6 blades impeller (2 150 RPM);
  • 150 HP minimum;
  • 110 to 135 PSI (7,6 to 9,3 bar);
  • Transfer up to 841 US gpm (700 Imp gpm) (3 182 lpm);
  • Hand primer pump;
  • 4" (100 mm) gate valve;
  • 6" (150 mm) suction hose adapter;
  • Optional hydraulic motor on primer pump with liquid manure collect tank.

Irrigation pump on trailer

  • Different configurations available to suit the power of your tractor;
  • 1 000 RPM;
  • Transfer up to 1 200 US gpm / 1 000 Imp gpm / 4 546 lpm;
  • Hand primer pump;
  • 4" (100 mm) gate valve;
  • 6" (150 mm) suction hose adapter.
  • Optional hydraulic motor on primer pump with liquid manure collect tank.

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