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Water Hog, Inc. 2118 SW Broad St. (870) 886-7013 |
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TESTIMONIALS
This lake had not been successfully filled to capacity in 8 or 9 years. The Relift Pumps that had been used in the past had to pump 5 or 6 months continuously. This was a costly and nonefficient way of trying to fill this lake. Water Hog was contacted by Arkansas Game & Commission to put a 30" Water Hog pump in. The Water Hog pump that was used filled the Lake to capacity in 48 days, pumping 6 Ft. of water into a 525 acre lake. Testimony: Sam Henry Assistant District Biologist, NE Arkansas
"Your Product and service is awesome!!!!" Who would have thought such a simple concept would solve such an enormous problem at our manufacturing facility. The pumps were worth their weight in gold last year during the heavy rains. the pumps did everything you said they would and more. We can sleep better at night Thanks to Water Hog!
Farmers Hughy and Jamey Bland After one 10.6-inch rain, the water in the field of approximately 900 acres, was 6 inches deep on the high end and 8 feet deep on the low end. This crop was in its early stages of growth. "But it took us only 42 hours to pump it all off and save the crop." The reason I put the pump in was because in 1998, I lost $120,000 in yield on that field, Since then, The 24" Water Hog Tile Flood Pump has saved me $50,000 to 60,000 every year. "It will move an Ocean of water" Farmer Larry Ramthun I'm not sure of exactly what the specifications are, but it will move a lot of water in a hurry. When the outside ditch is full and you have the flood pump running, the (discharge ) water looks like water coming out of a hydro-electric dam. We have 450 acres that drain into this area that has a levee around it. In the past we used a 10 inch relift pump, and every year we would lose beans on the lower part of the field and have to replant them. Since we purchased the Water Hog Tile Flood Pump we haven't replanted any soybeans in two years. ![]() Farmer Bill Ellis I have two pumps, one is a Water Hog Relift Pump. In the same amount of time using the Water Hog, I pumped up 160 acres, with the other pump I only pumped up 40 acres. The Water Hog Relift only used 10 more gallons of fuel to do this. |
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