That generally represents the size of a hole that you can make in an hour. To give you a point of reference, a pile of sand the size of a Ford F250 pickup truck would be about 20 cubic yards. The excavation capability of these units are in the neighborhood of 10-40 cubic yards per hour depending upon: the nature of your sediment, distance pumped, and your energy & skill levels. It is not possible for a dredge in this price range to excavate thousands of cubic yards of material in a short period of time. Our dredges is particularly effective in removing sand, silt, and that fluffy black stinky mud that has ruined your ability to enjoy your waterfront. These methods of mechanical excavation are ex-pensive, have limited reach, are destructive to the shore, and typically deposit the material adiacent to the shore only to wash back in with the first good rain. It is an efficient alternative to machinery such as: back hoes, excavators, and drag lines. The Mini dredge is a compact, highly portable, gasoline engine powered sediment removal pumping system, designed to provide the homeowner and contractors with the ability to excavate and transfer unwanted sediment. Decades of runoff and vegetation decay has robbed the storage capacity of lakes, ponds, and canals throughout the United States. The Piranha Mini dredge was developed in response to thousands of requests received from waterfront property owners. Just went through the smaller pump replaced a few parts that looked worn. I’ve had the pump for a bit over a year and needed it for a project and it’s worked wonderful. The dredge pumps 40 cubic yards per hour. I have 5 sections of 25' hard “floating” hose. Second, it pumps the agitated product with water through the 4" discharge hose. First it pumps water into the suction hose to agitate the mud, silt or sand. If you need to move Sludge or dig out a pond or slew, this pump is for you.
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