![]() ![]() Things to look out for, "solid size diameter", and percentage of mud vs water. Internet search keywords sand,dirt,mud,slurry, trash pumps and/or the mesh does not allow you to sink the pump down into the mud so the mud gets sucked away as well. that does not work to well if you want to plumb hoses to both in / out take sides of the pump. They all have there problems majority of units have some sort of screen or mesh around the impeller. then you can get into larger pumps still from PTO driven on back of tractors, to larger size gas powered units, to 220 volt units. then you can get into more heavy duty trash pumps that are cast iron and bigger motors. some light duty, for example a sump and trash pump or rather sump pump in folks basements to keep there basement dry. There are different types of trash pumps. and just pumping the black smelly almost sewage like muck in bottom of the lake up to a higher spot. ![]() I have thought about building a 55 gallon barrel dock. Over the years i have looked into what it would take to clear the lake back out and gain its depth. filling it up and turning it, into basically swampy mess. and now 2 to 3 feet deep (3 feet is pushing it) and just tons of silt from nearby fields have ran into it. Pond use to be approx 10 to 11 feet deep. Multi problems that need to be deal with this lake. EDIT: adding pictures of different things, (just what ever i could quickly find googling) ![]()
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