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HYD-3D pump for low maintenance dewatering

19 November 2009

Lowell Scott Enterprises Inc, which manufactures the power take off (PTO) powered TrunkPumps, has developed a range of hydraulically-powered dewatering pumps.

The HYD-3D dewatering pump is low-maintenance and requires one-person operation. The HYD-3D dewatering pump is powered by skid steer remote hydraulics and other hydraulic power sources.

The HYD-3D hydraulically powered dewatering pump from Lowell Scott Enterprises is suitable for moving water and irrigation and can be used by construction companies, farmers and municipalities.

 

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