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The Briggs & Stratton WP3-65 Elite Petrol Water Pump delivers a robust 930 litres per minute flow rate powered by a durable Intek I/C petrol engine. Designed for demanding water removal tasks, it features an 8-meter vertical suction lift and weighs 30.5 kg for manageable portability. With 7 years of EU spare part availability, it offers long-term reliability for professional and emergency use.











| ASIN | B07T6VJ21J |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Date First Available | 14 Jun. 2019 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Flow rate | 930 Litres Per Minute |
| Included Components | 1 x water pump |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 30.5 kg |
| Item model number | ELITE WP3-65 |
| Manufacturer | Briggs and Stratton |
| Material | Rubber |
| Package Dimensions | 55 x 49 x 46 cm; 30.5 kg |
| Part Number | 073011 |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Style | 930 Litre/Minute |
M**L
Surprisingly brilliant
I brought this pump to clear a yard of flood water mixed with variety of debris I didn't want to commit to a expensive pump as it may only get used once a year despite this I was amazed at how powerful this pump was very effective in shifting extremely large amounts of dirty water the only issue was the pre filter clogging up with debris other than that absolutely brilliant recommended to anybody that doesn't want to commit to £1,000 plus purchase on a Honda.
M**H
Never worked properly, terrible quality control
The pump was purchased during the very wet weather in October 2019 to pump out the trenches on a community archaeological excavation of a Roman road and part of a Roman settlement. As a small charity with no grant funding, we would rather not have spent £250 on a pump, but felt we had no had no choice. The problems started immediately, in that the quick Start Guide had images of an entirely different machine, with quite different controls. We managed to work that out (after all, it's basically a lawn mower engine) but found we could only raise the water about 30cm up the inlet pipe. We soon realised that the supplied clips were simply not adequate to stop the powerful pump sucking air in through the join between the inlet pipe and the pump - so much so that when trying to tighten the clip sufficiently it snapped. An emergency trip to a nearby farmer was made, who kindly gave us a much heavier duty clamp, which once the water actually got to the pump, seemed to work and emptied one trench very fast - at least at first. However, we still couldn't understand why every time we started the pump, it was struggling to suck the air out of the pipe and get the water moving. It soon became clear that the problem was getting worse, and then we realised that air was being sucked in between the two metal parts of the pump inlet, where for some very odd reason there was no gasket or seal. Even worse, one the second day of attempting to use the pump, we saw water dripping from the pump housing itself, which at first we thought was spillage during priming, but which we soon found was actually a leak between the two halves of the pump housing, allowing even more air into the system. Ultimately, we resorted to buying 20 buckets and bailing out by hand. In total, we identified two manufacturing faults, a major design flaw, and a largely irrelevant quick start guide. Expected much better from a big name like Briggs and Stratton.
B**J
My review
Great Pump
K**X
Heavy duty and high quality water pump for shifting high volumes of water
A friend and I drained a pond with this water pump. It performed well, completing the job quickly and easily - I have no complaints. It is a heavy duty and high quality pump that can shift serious quantities of water. It takes regular unleaded petrol and needs proper maintenance with engine oil etc. You will also need 2" hose to attach to the pump for intake and output. Setup therefore takes a little time on first use. For smaller jobs a submersible pump will be more appropriate, less hassle, and probably cheaper. There is not much information on the Amazon page so I recommend visiting the Briggs & Stratton website where you can see the detailed specifications and download the manual.
D**N
Water begone
I got this because every time it rains the floor space under my in-laws house floods. I think the house was either built on an old river bed or near a mine or something. Whenever it has flooded in the past they have either had to get the fire brigade out or just used buckets to decant the water. We haven't had to use it yet, but that has given us time to buy the hoses that it needs and to get some petrol in for it. At least we know they have it and if need be can easily use it. It is a weighty machine, but then you would want a heavy machine with an engine this good. It must be at least 20kgs
M**T
La pompe à eau semble de belle qualité, mais les dimensions des embouts et tuyaux ne sont pas standards. Il m'est impossible de trouver les tuyaux nécessairement indispensables à son utilisation. Je regrette n'avoir pas la possibilité de téléphoner ou simplement envoyer un mail pour m'informer auprès de la maison-mère ou d'un technicien, afin de m'informer où me procurer les bons tuyaux. On touche à la limite des ventes par correspondance et de leur SAV. Je vais être obligé de retourner le produit.
G**D
The pump works very good, I use a 5 meter 2'' (2 Zoll) suction hose with an Italian made Botticelli footvalve because that footvalve is only 65 mm wide as my deepwell is small and has an inner diameter of only 70 mm. Because my land is too dry it needs irrigation and also to save grass seed I sowed. I use two C Storz hose of 30 meter each, and the pump has no problem (!!) pumping water through 60 meter hose! To pump water through that 60 meter hose I have the pump on minimum power (very low throttle). The only thing I dont like is that its a Briggs & Stratton pump (USA)... but assembled in China... and that was a surprise for me as I thought it was made in the USA. Conclusion: excellent pump for irrigation, works well at very low throttle pumping water through a 60 meter C Strorz hose.
D**R
Der Benzinmotor ist beim ersten Start sofort angesprungen. Das war aber auch alles. Die Pumpe ist eine einzige Katastrophe !! 1.) Die beiden Flansche - Saug- und Druckstutzen - sind Alu Druckguss, Festigkeit sehr fraglich. Inkludiert sind beide Anschlussstutzen, mit unbearbeitetem Gewinde mit rauer Guss-Oberfläche. Dazu kommen die beiden Kunststoffverschraubungen, welche sich mit dem rauen Gewinde verfressen haben. Die Gewinde gehören bearbeitet! 2.) Die Flansch-Abdichtungen sind eine reine Fehlkonstruktion. Der erste Anlauf war eine Pleite ! Beim Druckflansch wurde die "Gummidichtung !!!" herausgedrückt, das Wasser spritzte seitlich heraus. Beim Saugstutzen wurde die "Gummidichtung !!!" einesaugt (bei 6,5 m Saughöhe), Luft wurde angesaugt und somit die Wasserförderung unterbunden. Der Versuch, die Flanschschrauben etwas fester anzuziehen war erfolglos---die Gummidichtungen wurden seitlich herausgequetscht----. Die Dichtstege sind zu schmal, um den Dichtungen entsprechenden Halt zu geben. >EINE REINE FEHLKONSTRUKTION<. Die gussrauen Dichtflächen gehören bearbeitet und breiter ausgeführt. Dichtmaterial muss mindestens Richtung Klingeritprodukte gehen, denn für 3 mm Gummidichtungen werden von den Herstellern durchwegs ein maximaler Druck von 3,0 bar angegeben. Also: >>>>Die Pumpe ist eine Fehlkonstruktion und in dieser Form nicht verwendbar!!!!!
H**.
Tadelloses Gerät, Druck und Förderleistung wie beschrieben, Motor sprang nach Füllung mit Öl (Original B&S SAE 30) auf den ersten Zug an, läuft 1A. Öl im Lieferumfang nicht dabei, ist aber beschrieben, daher OK. B&S eben. Hatte mit Produkten dieser Firma noch nie Probleme. Die ältesten bei mir im Einsatz befindlichen Motoren laufen seit mittlerweile 35Jahren! Absolut empfehlenswert.
A**E
Beim reduzierten Preis von 140Euro ist die Pumpe ihr Geld wert. Einziger Punkt der wirklich minderwertig ist, sind die mitgelieferten Anschlussstücke. Hier lohnt es sich Storz-C Anschlüsse zu verbauen und einen guten Saugkorb aus Metall.Diese vertragen die Kopplungsvorgänge besser wie die Gewinde und ein Metallsaugkorb schützt vor Steinen im Pumpengehäuse.
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