agricultural water pump

1-inch Gasoline Water Pump – High-Pressure Engine for Irrigation & Drainage

Original price was: ₨ 24,000.Current price is: ₨ 20,000.

🔹 Bullet Points (Key Features):

  • High-performance gasoline-powered engine for efficient water transfer

  • Ideal for agriculture, irrigation, and flood control

  • Portable and lightweight steel frame for easy transportation

  • Durable construction for rugged outdoor use

  • Fast recoil start system for quick ignition

  • Long suction and discharge range for maximum coverage

  • Anti-vibration feet for stable and smooth operation

  • Suitable for clean and moderately dirty water

  • Low maintenance and easy to operate

  • Perfect for farmers, builders, and emergency services

Gasoline Water Pump – Portable 4-Stroke Engine for Irrigation, Drainage & Flood Control

Original price was: ₨ 38,000.Current price is: ₨ 32,000.

This high-performance gasoline water pump is ideal for agricultural irrigation, construction site dewatering, and emergency flood drainage. Powered by a durable 4-stroke engine, it delivers high flow rates and reliable suction, making it perfect for heavy-duty outdoor use. The rugged steel frame ensures stability and portability, while the corrosion-resistant pump housing extends its working life. With easy recoil start and minimal maintenance design, this water pump is your go-to solution for moving large volumes of water fast and efficiently.

Key Features:

  • Powerful 4-stroke gasoline engine

  • High flow rate & strong suction power

  • Anti-rust pump housing

  • Portable with steel tubular frame

  • Ideal for irrigation, draining, and emergency flood work

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