Every year it rains here early in the spring then by mid summer, everything is dead (especially my lawn). I am trying to come up with a way to combat the problem, as I'm tired of seeing my lawn turn brown every year.
My neighbor has agreed to let me take water from his pond to water my lawn with. The catch is, it's too far away for me to directly pump water from the pond to my lawn. It's reasonable enough to reach with my tractor, though. So I'm thinking that I could get a tank that I could secure in the back of my trailer, find some kind of pump to fill the tank with and then hopefully be able to use the same pump to spray my lawn with.
I need to water about an acre of lawn give or take, and I'll be using my L3400 to haul it with so I'm limited to around a ton as far as towing weight, making the max load around 250 gallons per trip. Actually I will be towing with the 3pt hitch drawbar, so I'll have to check on the weight limits as to how much I can tow that way.
Would a trash pump do this job? I have never used one but I know what they are generally used for. I wasn't sure if it could be used to actually water a lawn without causing damage. I need to keep the operation as simple as possible and I know (even if a trash pump would work) that I'd have to switch the hoses around from pulling from the pond to spraying the lawn or possibly create some way to do it with valves. Somebody will probably mention using my home well to do the job, but I'd rather not do that. Any ideas are welcome here, let me know what you think.
My neighbor has agreed to let me take water from his pond to water my lawn with. The catch is, it's too far away for me to directly pump water from the pond to my lawn. It's reasonable enough to reach with my tractor, though. So I'm thinking that I could get a tank that I could secure in the back of my trailer, find some kind of pump to fill the tank with and then hopefully be able to use the same pump to spray my lawn with.
I need to water about an acre of lawn give or take, and I'll be using my L3400 to haul it with so I'm limited to around a ton as far as towing weight, making the max load around 250 gallons per trip. Actually I will be towing with the 3pt hitch drawbar, so I'll have to check on the weight limits as to how much I can tow that way.
Would a trash pump do this job? I have never used one but I know what they are generally used for. I wasn't sure if it could be used to actually water a lawn without causing damage. I need to keep the operation as simple as possible and I know (even if a trash pump would work) that I'd have to switch the hoses around from pulling from the pond to spraying the lawn or possibly create some way to do it with valves. Somebody will probably mention using my home well to do the job, but I'd rather not do that. Any ideas are welcome here, let me know what you think.