Yeah I couldn’t have asked for more. I think it took 15 mins to do 150 gallons so maybe 600 gph on my setup with the length of hose and everything. Stronger drill and shorter line would have def been even better.
@@FoothillsFirewood I was going to get one still might, but.. I had come to Jesus moment, because I was going to use it to move gasoline from some 55 gallon drums only as needed, Then good lord smacked me and I realized that might be a little hazardous because of the fumes, the drill and electrical discharge 😂😂!!!
@@DevilsInBaggyPants1941 you bring up a great point. I’m not sure it would be worth it for unleaded. I’d like to think it would work fine, but it’s certainly not worth finding out if the consequence is your life!
@@ronaldwestover8990 that’s great to know and good insight for people that see this! I def wouldn’t recommend this pump for long term or constant use. It’s great opportunistically.
@@mainelivin3699 we live in NC it’s not uncommon to get a cold snap for a few days but our winters are mostly mild. I personally wood have installed a wood boiler 😎 and said forget the heat pump!
that's OK then they work good in warmer areas I have a woodstove that's my only heat and I love it the only way I'll give up my wood heat is if I get to old and can't handle it anymore I'm 63 now and still going strong
@@mainelivin3699 I love it, you’ve got a few years on me, but my plan is the same as yours!. Do you hand split or have a log splitter? Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video, very informative!
@@mikeandsuzannegeorgiamount6036 thank you for watching!
That little pump did a great job moving that fuel.
Yeah I couldn’t have asked for more. I think it took 15 mins to do 150 gallons so maybe 600 gph on my setup with the length of hose and everything. Stronger drill and shorter line would have def been even better.
Cool I appreciate that video sir!!
@@DevilsInBaggyPants1941 thank you for watching!
@@FoothillsFirewood I was going to get one still might, but.. I had come to Jesus moment, because I was going to use it to move gasoline from some 55 gallon drums only as needed, Then good lord smacked me and I realized that might be a little hazardous because of the fumes, the drill and electrical discharge 😂😂!!!
@@DevilsInBaggyPants1941 you bring up a great point. I’m not sure it would be worth it for unleaded. I’d like to think it would work fine, but it’s certainly not worth finding out if the consequence is your life!
I agree that it works, but after a while the impellers come apart due to the fuel at least in my experience.
@@ronaldwestover8990 that’s great to know and good insight for people that see this! I def wouldn’t recommend this pump for long term or constant use. It’s great opportunistically.
750 gph is 12.5 gpm. I would count the cost of going with this pump.
What are the costs? That’s faster than gas pumps at a gas station!
I think they are going to regret getting rid of that boiler unless they live somewhere it's warm most of the year
@@mainelivin3699 we live in NC it’s not uncommon to get a cold snap for a few days but our winters are mostly mild. I personally wood have installed a wood boiler 😎 and said forget the heat pump!
that's OK then they work good in warmer areas I have a woodstove that's my only heat and I love it the only way I'll give up my wood heat is if I get to old and can't handle it anymore I'm 63 now and still going strong
@@mainelivin3699 I love it, you’ve got a few years on me, but my plan is the same as yours!. Do you hand split or have a log splitter? Thanks for watching!