A gasoline trash pump is an engine-driven pump designed to move large volumes of water containing mud, sand, leaves, and other solid debris where electrical power is unavailable.
Gasoline trash pumps are portable and powerful pumping solutions commonly used for construction, agriculture, flood control, and emergency drainage. Equipped with a reliable gasoline engine, these pumps can handle dirty water with suspended solids while delivering high flow rates. Their mobility makes them ideal for remote locations and temporary pumping operations.
Key Features
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Gasoline-powered engine
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High-capacity water transfer
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Handles water containing solids and debris
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Self-priming design
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Portable and easy to transport
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Durable cast iron or aluminum pump housing
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Heavy-duty impeller
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Suitable for off-grid applications
Common Components Included
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Gasoline engine
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Trash pump assembly
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Pump casing
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Heavy-duty impeller
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Mechanical seal
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Suction strainer
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Suction and discharge ports
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Recoil starter
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Protective frame
Common Applications
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Construction site dewatering
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Flood water removal
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Agricultural irrigation
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Pond and canal drainage
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Emergency pumping
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Mining operations
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Municipal maintenance
Common Type
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2-Inch Gasoline Trash Pump
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3-Inch Gasoline Trash Pump
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4-Inch Gasoline Trash Pump
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Heavy-Duty Engine-Driven Trash Pump
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Portable Gasoline Trash Pump