Flojet

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I think my water pump went out yesterday, I have a flojet in it right now, I think it cost around $380 plus whatever my supplier charges me to put it in. I was wondering if there was any other pump that I could put in it that may be a little less expensive?

I'm not very handy and don't do my own repairs but was wondering if it complicated to change one of these out?
 
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Lee Stockwell
Good farm supply places have them as well.

This is an excellent time to get "handy".

2 hose clamps, 2 wires, 4 little bolts. You can do it.
 

Larry Cobb

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Nicholas;

There is a new all-in-one pump system just released for TM water feeds.

I think you could install it yourself.

$199

Larry
 

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As long as he has the Flojet though he wouldn't even need any hose clamps if he replaced it with a Flojet, and made it even simpler. You just lift the clips that hold the hose, and replace the pump, and clip it back in.. It would take me 5-10 mins. to replace..

I really don't think the pump goes bad all that often, I think most of the time it's usually the switch on the bottom. Can you just buy that switch?
 

GRHeacock

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I agree with Keith- its most likely the switch.

The switch is easy to replace, and only cost a few dollars.

Buy a spare switch and keep handy- they are the most common fault when the pump goes bad.

Of course it might be a bad interior part too, and these do go out, but they are also fairly easy to replace too.

Shurflo and Flojet pumps are similar, and work on a wobble plate action.

I have had both, ran a portable for many years, and did my own maintenance on them so had the pumps apart many times over the years.

Gary
 

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Magic One

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Nathan would 5gpm be too much for a fresh water tank. I think my flow jet puts alot less but is bad and no longer pumps. Gary if your talking about the on off switch, You can test it with a test light.
 
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Magic One said:
Nathan would 5gpm be too much for a fresh water tank. I think my flow jet puts alot less but is bad and no longer pumps. Gary if your talking about the on off switch, You can test it with a test light.


The flow of the transferr pump is designed to keep up with what your solution pump is putting out. 5 gpm will easily keep up with most TM solution pumps. The beauty of this transfer pump is the built-in circuit board that keeps the switch from burning out. And the price is right.
 

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