Monday, February 14, 2011

Bison Solar Pumps

AgFertilizers of McAllister, Montana provide Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, Washington and Utah farmers and ranchers high quality agriculture products for their hay pasture and crop production. Not only do they offer a full line of surfactants, micro nutrients, foliar fertilizers and a nitrogen stabilizer, but they are now introducing their newest product, Bison Solar Pumps. Offering a high quality and affordable alternative solution for watering livestock, Bison Solar Pumps are especially useful in remote areas. These pumps are designed to pump from new or existing wells, creeks, ponds or springs. They may also be used to fill cisterns for off grid cabins. Bison Solar Pumps can be customized to fit specific water quantity and needs.




A standard complete down hole kit includes 100’ pipe, 100’ wire, well seal, hardware kit, pump connector kit, pump and solar panels. The solar panels are specifically designed to operate the three or four inch pumps. These stainless steel pumps can produce up to 900 feet of total head. The system comes with a variable flow rate control and a long life brushless D.C. motor with a flow rate up to sixty gallons per minute. The pump’s motor has a liquid filled motor design with pressure balance for deep submergence and for excellent slow bearing lubrication. The oil filled motor has a ball bearing for low speed application during low light conditions and a triple sand seal for extreme conditions. The Bison Solar Pump controller allows the user to control the water output as necessary. The stainless steel pumps are designed for many years of trouble free service. The pumps have a 2 year warranty with an option to purchase another 3 years worth of warranty coverage. The solar panels include a 25 year warranty with a life expectancy of 50 years.



If you have inquiries on any of AgFertilizers products including the Bison Solar Pumps, please call 406-600-7973 or email info@agfertilizers.com. AgFertilizers can be found on the World Wide Web at www.agfertilizers.com

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