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Hondo
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Sprayer pump problem
      08/23/05 02:27 PM

Help! I can't figure out what's wrong. I have a 26 gallon spray tank, powered by a 12v battery. One of these: http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=6970&productId=200240124&R=200240124 It's worked just fine in the past. But a couple of days ago it stopped working. The pump ran, but I was able to use the sprayer for only about ten seconds before the stream became a drizzle. So it seems I'm losing pressure somewhere. I checked the connections, nothing seemed loose, and even replaced the small tubes from the tank to the pump and from the pump to the sprayer. I also blew air through various connections, in case there was a clog. No luck. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

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Bird
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Re: Sprayer pump problem new [re: Hondo]
      08/23/05 04:58 PM

Bob, it's a little hard to diagnose without seeing it, but it sounds like a pump problem. Those pumps are a diaphram type pump, very easy to rebuild, and you can buy a "kit" for doing that. However, if you take it apart first, you may find that you don't even need the kit. I had one of the Shurflo pumps for the water system in my RV that would run continously without building enough pressure to turn off the pressure switch and when I took it apart, one of three screws internally had come loose. I also found the same thing in a neighbor's 25 gallon spray rig. If you have the manual for that pump, it's about a 10 minute job, maybe a little longer without the manual.

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Hondo
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Re: Sprayer pump problem new [re: Bird]
      08/23/05 05:31 PM

Thanks, Bird. Looks like I'll take it apart. I can just imagine wondering what to do with "these extra parts" once I get it back together...

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Bird
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Re: Sprayer pump problem new [re: Hondo]
      08/23/05 07:25 PM

Hondo, it's hard to tell from Northern's picture which model Shurflo that is, but all the ones I've seen basically the same. It might help if you have a look at this site. Pick a model and click on it and see an exploded view. And if you have any parts left, you'll know it right away, 'cause the pump won't work.

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Hondo
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Re: Sprayer pump problem new [re: Bird]
      08/24/05 07:47 AM

Thanks again, Bird! The picture itself is helpful. I'll let you know how it goes.

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Pat
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Re: Sprayer pump problem new [re: Hondo]
      08/28/05 09:45 AM

FWIT The official nomencalture for those left over parts is "POCKET PARTS." When you are done and there are a few parts left over but the device seems to work... put the extra parts in you POCKET and try not to worry about it.

Pat

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Hondo
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Re: Sprayer pump problem new [re: Pat]
      08/29/05 03:17 PM

Well, the good news is that there were no "pocket parts." The bad news is that I couldn't see anything wrong (no loose screws, gaping holes, etc.). Oh, well...looks like I'll have to get a repair kit. At least the motor runs.

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