View Full Version : what kind of old dairy pump is good
twitch
01-05-2013, 06:42 PM
I saw a dairy vacuum pump in a guys barn a few weeks ago when i was borrowing some cattle gates definitely has not been used in a long time. Just looking for info on what I should look for if I go back to check it out.
michiganfarmer2
01-05-2013, 07:14 PM
my first thought is see if it is rotory, or piston, and if it spins freely. I use a surge sp22. It is a twin piston pump. It will pull 22" continuously, and handle 1800 taps with a tight tubing system. Surge also made an sp11 witch is a single piston. Bothe the surge pumps are very durable. I dont know anything about rotory pumps.
One that turns over. Its amazing how you can just walk up and plug in one of those old pumps that haven't milked in decades.
I borrow an old rotary surge with the original motor . The old guy who refuses to sell it to me, milked cows from the late 50s to the 80s with it. I changed the belt and oil and away we go.
Any pump is better than no pump.
j parker
01-11-2013, 06:20 PM
I use a surge sp11 piston pump works great just over 500 taps and holds a steady 23 inches of vacuum. very durable. mine works well with a 6 horse gas engine at idle speed the rotary vane pumps have to turn faster though. last season I was getting about 8 hours of run time from one gallon of gas. Like the other guy's said any vac pump is better than no pump.
farmall h
01-11-2013, 07:00 PM
Massport 5. They are ALL good!!
Bucket Head
01-11-2013, 11:36 PM
I believe the SP11 pumps are twin piston pumps also, not single cylinder units. And the others are right- all the old dairy pumps will work for sap harvesting and any amount of vacuum is better than no vacuum.
Steve
lpakiz
01-12-2013, 12:18 AM
I use an SP 11 and run it on a 3 1/2 HP gas engine. Plenty of power. About 20-22 hours runtime on 2 1/2 gal gas
michiganfarmer2
01-12-2013, 09:42 AM
Ive been using a generator to run the electric motor on my sp22. The generator uses about 10 gallons of gas a day. I REALLY need to put a small engine on the vacuum pump, and stop using that generator.
lpakiz
01-12-2013, 09:00 PM
Michiganfarmer, Some smaller snowblowers and garden tillers had those 3 1/2 HP gas engines. You Need to make sure it is a float type carb, not one with the carb mounted to the gas tank. You need to be able to feed it gas by gravity from a larger tank, mounted above the engine.
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