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<blockquote data-quote="Danielkrupski" data-source="post: 41432" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>This is getting really confusing. I was just looking at getting a bilge pump set up cos of the distance I have to hike to get to a certain spot plus with some property's near by. I own an angus mackirk boss. Bought it for this very spot but now know that the creek doesn't flow enough to make it work so was looking into the bilge pump setup to try and make it happen. But the battery's will be too heavy to carry in to get a few hours running. I'm looking at down grading the sluice to a smaller model. My ideal running time would be 3 or 4 hours cos of classifying time. Know idea on acid type gel type battery just want one that will work for 3 or 4 hours using any of the angus models that won't break my back getting to the spot. Any suggestions? I do own a highbanker but its way to heavy to carry to this spot as me and my brother found out last time. Half the day being donkey the rest recovering like a donkey only a little digging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danielkrupski, post: 41432, member: 859"] This is getting really confusing. I was just looking at getting a bilge pump set up cos of the distance I have to hike to get to a certain spot plus with some property's near by. I own an angus mackirk boss. Bought it for this very spot but now know that the creek doesn't flow enough to make it work so was looking into the bilge pump setup to try and make it happen. But the battery's will be too heavy to carry in to get a few hours running. I'm looking at down grading the sluice to a smaller model. My ideal running time would be 3 or 4 hours cos of classifying time. Know idea on acid type gel type battery just want one that will work for 3 or 4 hours using any of the angus models that won't break my back getting to the spot. Any suggestions? I do own a highbanker but its way to heavy to carry to this spot as me and my brother found out last time. Half the day being donkey the rest recovering like a donkey only a little digging. [/QUOTE]
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