"Do you sell or know a source for hand pumps that pump from deeper wells?"
Sorry but what we show is all that we sell as far as hand pumps.
Pumps for deeper wells can get very complicated and they require a two-pipe system.
"I'm told that installing a check valve on the inlet side of any
brand of hand pump is a good idea. What do you think?"
On a fairly new pump we don't think it matters much. But on an older
pump a good spring check valve in an accessible vertical section of your
drop pipe may work wonders for the pump's operation. It can keep you from
the sometimes-aggravating need to prime it after each use.
"I have an old hand pump that I purchased elsewhere. Do you know where I can get parts for it?"
There are many different brands, with all different parts. We cannot stock or find parts for other brands.
The hand pumps that we sell are pretty rugged. They do change parts every so often and so we cannot supply parts for
the ones we sell either. It is extremely rare that one of ours fails within 3 years. Generally all that ever goes
wrong is that the leather cup dries up. For that we recommend using some quality
faucet grease (#LU020) on the leather diaphragm. If you bought your
hand pump elsewhere we do not wish to ship you parts that fit to ours. We make this rule
based on experience. We have found that our parts do not fit other brands of hand pumps and the return rate is
simply too great for parts that people think might "fit" and then won't. We do not offer parts for hand pumps.
"My hand pump used to work fine. Now it won't pump anymore. Any suggestions?"
Try using some quality basic faucet grease #LU020 on the diaphragm.
Many times this will expand the rubber/leather enough that it will work for you again.
Make sure to use grease that is approved for drinking water (ours is).
"Do I need to prime your pump each time?"
Because this is for shallow wells, there is no need to prime it. Sometimes when the pump arrives you will need to run
some water into the pump to wet the leather. Sometimes (and certainly after time) you will need to use
some quality basic faucet grease #LU020 on the diaphragm.
"To pump water will I need anything besides the HPP-1 pump?"
You will need some 1 1/4" pipe (along with threads on at least one end).
With PVC plastic pipe you will need a 1 1/4" male adapter #PVC436 (as well as your PVC pipe).
With steel pipe you need 1 1/4" pipe with threads. You can also adapt from 1 1/4" to 1" and use 1" pipe. You can use almost any kind of
potable (drinking water) grade pipe as long as it is fairly straight and reaches into your water source (and your water level is not deeper
than 24' below the pump). Your pipe can be longer than 24'.
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