Anyone familiar with the mechanics associated with either using a car's driveshaft or a riding lawnmower to drive a water pump? I pump water from a creek using conventional trash pumps for irrigation. These trash pumps push water underground through 3 inch pvc pipes to various locations on my property. From these locations I can run approximately 14 5/32 inch sprinklers.
The trash pumps only last about 2 years as they do a lot of work. I have often thought about using either a car's driveshaft as a mechanism for driving a larger pump or using a riding lawnmower as the pumps power source.
The benefit I could achieve are: increased pressure, more reliability, and potentially lower all-in cost of operation.
What are your thoughts on how to rig the transition of power to the pump for either of these sources?
The trash pumps only last about 2 years as they do a lot of work. I have often thought about using either a car's driveshaft as a mechanism for driving a larger pump or using a riding lawnmower as the pumps power source.
The benefit I could achieve are: increased pressure, more reliability, and potentially lower all-in cost of operation.
What are your thoughts on how to rig the transition of power to the pump for either of these sources?