SativaStealth
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Go to your local Lowes and look for a drill pump...it costs about $5.00-$6.00
As you can see in the pictures, I used an old washer hookup hose for the inlet from the tote to the pump and hooked the pump to a garden hose. Hook up the drill and my 10 gal tote was drained in less than 2 minutes.
The only key is to prime it by submerging the inlet hose under water then lifting it up to let the water run into the pump. Then let 'er rip!
Thought I would share - its the easiest, cheapest way to drain I have found
As you can see in the pictures, I used an old washer hookup hose for the inlet from the tote to the pump and hooked the pump to a garden hose. Hook up the drill and my 10 gal tote was drained in less than 2 minutes.
The only key is to prime it by submerging the inlet hose under water then lifting it up to let the water run into the pump. Then let 'er rip!
Thought I would share - its the easiest, cheapest way to drain I have found