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    Irrigation pump fittings

    Do Irrigation pumps have standard sizes for hose couplings and bungs?

    If so:
    Anyone know where I can get brass or steel bungs and couplings (for a reasonable price) to replace the plastic items that came with the pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Do Irrigation pumps have standard sizes for hose couplings and bungs?

    If so:
    Anyone know where I can get brass or steel bungs and couplings (for a reasonable price) to replace the plastic items that came with the pump.
    Depends what you call an irrigation pump.

    Threaded fittings are usually BSP, and fittings like lump ends, nut and tails and hose joiners can be found at any good hardware. You may strike it lucky and find camlock fittings too.

    Flanges are another story, and can be hit and miss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Depends what you call an irrigation pump.
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    It is a portable irrigation/transfer pump, the kind used on most farms.
    Don't have manufacturer details, however the specs I have are
    Suction Size: 2"
    Discharge Size: 2"
    Max. Head: 32mt
    Max. Flow Rate: 600 L/min
    I assume you mean good rural hardware? I have never seen these sort of fittings at any hardware here.

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    Petrol/diesel driven firefighter type of pump?

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    Do you know what brand the pump is, Davey? Any irrigation shop in a rural area would carry these, pretty sure places like bunnings do not. Plenty on eBay! Where are you located?
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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Petrol/diesel driven firefighter type of pump?
    Yes it has a Yanmar L100 attached.

    In Perth.

    EDIT: I cannot see a name on the pump, and the invoice just says "high head pump"

    It is probably chinese...

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    Try aapindustries.com.au
    They were one of our suppliers in SA, and have retailers in WA.

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    G'day Isuzu Rover,

    From memory you live in Perth. Go to Perth Irrigation's link, contact them or fill in their online form and they should see you right. I am a trained irrigation installer and used to teach the subject at TAFE. The first place I would look would be your closest major specialist irrigation supplier. Oh I have never dealt with Perth Irrigation so there are no links between the company and myself.

    Make an Enquiry - Perth Irrigation - Retic Fittings , Plumbing Fittings, Reticulation Supplies, Western Australia

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    Lionel

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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Depends what you call an irrigation pump.

    You may strike it lucky and find camlock fittings too.
    I've a camlock fitting on my 60mm intake & would recommend trying to get some as, with threaded connectors, you'll find that 99% will require thread taping & that gets pretty sucky, quickly if your connecting/disconnecting regularly.
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    It is a portable irrigation/transfer pump, the kind used on most farms.
    Don't have manufacturer details, however the specs I have are


    I assume you mean good rural hardware? I have never seen these sort of fittings at any hardware here.
    I'd up the intake diameter too!
    Steve

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