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I have a 2" pump reduced down to 1 1/4" and I need to make something to run 6 or 7 sprinklers from to try watering more of the gardens from a bigger tank.---My idea was to try a tube, say 2" or so and seal one end somehow then install some garden hose size fittings along the tube. With this I could use the transfer pump to hook directly to the sprinklers instead of using a little 12-v pump on 1 hose at 260 gallons per hour.
Any suggestions as what to use for adapter?---pvc? steel? open to suggestions!--need something fast! No rain here and water hauling is the only way I can save some of the garden! thanks; sonny
Last edited by sonny; 07/19/2019 02:00 PM.
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