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Hey Adam! Thank you, Which way do you prefer to get draft from a dry hydrant?
Todd Mckee
I would prefer to flush it out first. That way you can get an derbrie away from the pipe. Then you should get a good prime. I test one, one time and could not get it to draft. So we used an 1.5 hand line and flushed it out. Then we tried it again and got a good draft off it. Also after your done drafting pond or lake water be sure to wash your hard suction hoses out and run clean water through your pump. To sum it all up flush it first I think it works better. It might take a few extra seconds to do it, but I think the out come on flushing will be better. Thanks and stay safe.
Todd McKee said:Hey Adam! Thank you, Which way do you prefer to get draft from a dry hydrant?
Todd Mckee
Adam:
I usually just dump my 1/4 to 1/2 if my tank water to flush it. This helps in a few ways; 1) it clears the debris faster than taking a hose line to flush 2) While the water is still in the tube I start to prime, this seems to help with removing air as the water replaces air. The only issue is that you have to get the water to move in a difference direction. Have you tired this?
Todd
Adam Gannaway said:I would prefer to flush it out first. That way you can get an derbrie away from the pipe. Then you should get a good prime. I test one, one time and could not get it to draft. So we used an 1.5 hand line and flushed it out. Then we tried it again and got a good draft off it. Also after your done drafting pond or lake water be sure to wash your hard suction hoses out and run clean water through your pump. To sum it all up flush it first I think it works better. It might take a few extra seconds to do it, but I think the out come on flushing will be better. Thanks and stay safe.
Todd McKee said:Hey Adam! Thank you, Which way do you prefer to get draft from a dry hydrant?
Todd Mckee
I have not tried that. Do you use the tanker or pumper to do that? The only way I've done it is with the 1.5.
Todd McKee said:Adam:
I usually just dump my 1/4 to 1/2 if my tank water to flush it. This helps in a few ways; 1) it clears the debris faster than taking a hose line to flush 2) While the water is still in the tube I start to prime, this seems to help with removing air as the water replaces air. The only issue is that you have to get the water to move in a difference direction. Have you tired this?
Todd
Adam Gannaway said:I would prefer to flush it out first. That way you can get an derbrie away from the pipe. Then you should get a good prime. I test one, one time and could not get it to draft. So we used an 1.5 hand line and flushed it out. Then we tried it again and got a good draft off it. Also after your done drafting pond or lake water be sure to wash your hard suction hoses out and run clean water through your pump. To sum it all up flush it first I think it works better. It might take a few extra seconds to do it, but I think the out come on flushing will be better. Thanks and stay safe.
Todd McKee said:Hey Adam! Thank you, Which way do you prefer to get draft from a dry hydrant?
Todd Mckee
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