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DaytonaBabe

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He wanted bigger golf cart tires as part of his Christmas. I think I nailed the wrapping job.

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Red sky's at night - sailers delight.
Red sky's in the morn - sailer be warn.

Beautiful sunrise right now. IMG_7755.jpg
 

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Should be covering the lights after the next rain[emoji15]
 
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Red sky's at night - sailers delight.
Red sky's in the morn - sailer be warn.

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Tank I see your location as channel islands, ca. can you actually live on the islands or are you oxnard/hollywood beach ?
 

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There's a box for it but no pump. It's work in progress.

Can't you just set up a 3/4" garden hose gravity fed to siphon the area out to a lower elevation or to the line the pump is supposed to be connected to?
 

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If you would just put in a submersible trash pump in and let it run you wouldn't be in deep shit now. No pun intended.

Not my responsibility. It's the GCs and the site water flows right in. I have no idea why they can't figure this out.
 

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Not my responsibility. It's the GCs and the site water flows right in. I have no idea why they can't figure this out.

I'll swing by home depot, pick up about 40 buckets, some rope, and every day laborer I see standing around. We'll have that thing drained via "Piasa Power" in about 30 minutes.
 

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Not my responsibility. It's the GCs and the site water flows right in. I have no idea why they can't figure this out.
Well I hope the light standard is his too. I trash pump 2" model with 2" hose to the street would pump that out in about 24 hrs. Don't sweat the city, it;s rain water. If the G.C. can't figure that out I would start back-charging for days you cant work. That will spark a fire under his ass to figure it out.
 

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I don't think a trash or regular 2" submersible will lift 75'
 

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Office expansion just about complete... our plan table just turned into a ping pong table. Although not regulation height, it still works :)
 

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Should be covering the lights after the next rain[emoji15]

Thats going too take days to drain with a towable. 75' of head is no joke. A truck mounted pto would work, but good luck finding one. It may actually be faster to use a crane. With a dip bucket. Not cheaper, but most likely faster.


Hey at least you know it does not leak now.
 

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now that I know not to many people have used a GOOD trash pump, I will ask this the pictures are taken from where? FWI I spent 10 years doing demolition and excavating and had to clear water from 50' down. There other routes to take but no longer my problem. good luck.
 
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