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Customer Reviews for Pacer Self-Priming Trash Pump - 3in. Ports, 22,800 GPH, 1 1/2in. Solids Capacity, 305cc Briggs & Stratton Intek Pro Engine, Model# TE3TBBE8AC

Pacer Self-Priming Trash Pump - 3in. Ports, 22,800 GPH, 1 1/2in. Solids Capacity, 305cc Briggs & Stratton Intek Pro Engine, Model# TE3TBBE8AC

Item# 10981
Revolutionary housing materials make this one of the most lightweight trash pumps on the market. Urethane impeller and volute outlast iron. Buna-lined wearplate. Oil-lubricated shaft seal for extended seal life. Heavy steel chassis and roll cage. U.S.A. Solid Handling in. 1 1/2, Pump Housing Glass reinforced polyester, Max. PSI 37, Start Type Recoil, Check Valve Buna-N, Fits Hose Dia. in. 3, Max. Total Head ft. 78, Max. Suction Lift ft. 25, Self-Priming Yes, Impellers Urethane, HP 8, Discharge Port in. 3, Engine Briggs & Stratton, Volute Urethane, Engine Displacement cc 305, Flow GPH 22,800, Engine Type Intek Pro, Suction Port in. 3, Seals Silicon carbide, Dimensions L x W x H in. 24 x 18 1/2 x 21 1/4. Double volute for fast priming and long life Solid urethane fins Extra-heavy steel connection nipples
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Customer Reviews for Pacer Self-Priming Trash Pump - 3in. Ports, 22,800 GPH, 1 1/2in. Solids Capacity, 305cc Briggs & Stratton Intek Pro Engine, Model# TE3TBBE8AC
Review 1 for Pacer Self-Priming Trash Pump - 3in. Ports, 22,800 GPH, 1 1/2in. Solids Capacity, 305cc Briggs & Stratton Intek Pro Engine, Model# TE3TBBE8AC
Overall Rating:
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5 / 5

PACER PUMP WORKS GREAT

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October 29, 2007
By FF25M2
from NH
"Pump works very well. It moves a lot of water at a fairly high pressure. It has a plastic impellar that is replaceable fairly easily. The only problem I can find with it, is if you do not fill the pump with water, it takes a long time to self prime. I would buy another pump though."
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