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I started digging my pond yesterday and didnt get very far. It appears that I should have NO problem with it holding water, which creates another problem. The pond is filling up with water almost as quick as I can dig (run off, and when it does rain it doesnt take much for what little that is dug to hold water. If I tried to wait until we had dry days AND all the ground was dry that would probably be about 2 weeks with no rain. Then it would take a day or so at minimum to pump the water out. I am digging with a backhoe so its a slow process. It is a hole in the ground, with no dam. Any advice?

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A bigger pump or a bigger machine to dig with, that's the only solution. I dug my pond with a pump running the entire time too, it can be done.

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Ditto. I ran a 15,000 GPH pump for 12 hours each day before we started to dig that day. It was a PITA, but that was the only way that we could dig and not be digging in 10'+ deep water.

I'd fire it up @ 3:30 a.m. every day and we'd start digging after work.


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Any idea what a pump this size would rent for? Or am I better of just buying one?

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75 to 100 a day plus hoses. How many days do you need it for. You can buy a 3" pump for ~$750 so if you need it for more than 7 day you are typically better off buying.


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Look in Northern Tool for a 3" trash pump with a honda motor that pumps 15,000 gph. Add between $100 and $200 for hoses and fittings.


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I found a use one that is about 6hrs away I could go pick up....Titan Industrial 3" trash pump. 5.5 hp , 15,840 gph. its been used twice, and has hoses.... The guy wants 400

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SOunds like a great deal


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I know nothing about that brand of pump. You can't get a really good 2" with hoses for that price.


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Just for reference I have over 600 in my 2" pump and 225' of hose. It also has a honda engine.



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