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<blockquote data-quote="mtx.jag" data-source="post: 8025901" data-attributes="member: 10746"><p><span style="font-size: 13px">I have 800m of underground 6” pipe and then 1000m of 4” layflat. I only have a Doda L35 and can manage about 75-80m3 hr with 100ft rise on furthest pumps. On some close to home where we don’t use the underground pipe , with 1000m of 4” layflat and pumping on the level we would be around 95-100m3 hr so I don’t think we loose much output with the 6” underground main.</span></p><p></p><p>The only problem dropping flow to 80m3 is the speed your spreading and how much deisel your burning to not spread a massive volume . If you had a 9m dribble bar and wanted 4000 gallon an ac on then your down to 2kph spreading speed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtx.jag, post: 8025901, member: 10746"] [SIZE=13px]I have 800m of underground 6” pipe and then 1000m of 4” layflat. I only have a Doda L35 and can manage about 75-80m3 hr with 100ft rise on furthest pumps. On some close to home where we don’t use the underground pipe , with 1000m of 4” layflat and pumping on the level we would be around 95-100m3 hr so I don’t think we loose much output with the 6” underground main.[/SIZE] The only problem dropping flow to 80m3 is the speed your spreading and how much deisel your burning to not spread a massive volume . If you had a 9m dribble bar and wanted 4000 gallon an ac on then your down to 2kph spreading speed [/QUOTE]
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