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2 Inch Banjo Dewatering Pump Electric Start Honda GX200 (M225PH-6-200E.BAN)
2 Inch Banjo Dewatering Pump Electric Start Honda GX200 (M225PH-6-200E.BAN)
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2 Inch Banjo Dewatering Pump Electric Start Honda GX200 (M225PH-6-200E.BAN)
The M225PH-6-200E.BAN Banjo transfer pump is an ideal solution for farming, high-volume transfer, de-watering and irrigation.
Powered by a commercial grade electric start Honda GX200 engine - the commercial industry standard for reliability and fuel efficiency - it is a dependable unit that keeps going and going and going.
With flow rates up to 190 GPM, you can transfer liquids at 11,300 gallons per hour!
Banjo M225PH-6-200E.BAN Pump Highlights:
- 2' Multi-Purpose Pump
- Honda OHV GX200 Commercial Grade Engine with electric start
- Protected By Honda Oil Alert® Warning System - alerts you or shuts engine down if oil reaches an unsafe level
- Fast & Reliable Starting - automatic mechanical decompression ensures easy starting
- Polypropylene Housing - corrosion-resistant design for pumping a variety of liquids
- 5-Vane Nylon Impeller - provides increased strength to extend pump life
- EPDM Mechanical Seal - for compatibility with many agricultural chemicals
- 2' Manifold Connections - Ideal for applications that require rigid pipe connections
- Stainless Steel Hardware - never deal with rusty sheet metal hardware again
- Large Drain & Primer Plug Thumb Screws - makes it easy to use without any tools required
- 1 Year Pump Warranty
- 3 Year Engine Warranty
- Free Shipping
Specifications
DIMENSIONS
Weight: 50 pounds
Length: 21 inches
Width: 17 inches
Height: 15 inches
PUMP
Gallons Per Minute: 190
Inlet Diameter: 2'
Outlet Diameter: 2'
Self Priming: Yes
Pump Head Material: Glass-Reinforced Polyester
Pump Housing Drain: Yes
Quick Clean Out: No
Mechanical Seal Material: EPDM
Impeller Material: Nylon
Handles Solids: No
Total Head Lift: 120 ft.
Submersible: No
Warranty: 1 Year
ENGINE
Engine Brand: Honda GX
Starting System: Electric Start
Engine Cycles: 4-Cycle
Low Oil Shutdown: Yes
CCs: 196cc
Warranty: 3 Years
What Our Experts Think
- Electric Start Convenience: Equipped with an electric start Honda GX200 engine for quick and hassle-free operation.
- Efficient Performance: 2-inch ports ensure reliable water transfer for medium-duty dewatering tasks.
- Durable Build: Robust Banjo construction designed to handle challenging industrial and agricultural environments.
- Portable and User-Friendly: Lightweight design with ergonomic handles for easy transport and setup.
- Fuel Efficiency: The Honda GX200 engine provides powerful performance while minimizing fuel consumption.
Q&A
Q: What is the 2 Inch Banjo Dewatering Pump Electric Start Honda GX200 (M225PH-6-200E.BAN)?
A: The M225PH-6-200E.BAN is a 2-inch dewatering pump featuring an electric start Honda GX200 engine, designed for efficient, reliable water transfer with added convenience.
Q: What are its standout features?
A: This pump offers a 2-inch inlet/outlet, corrosion-resistant Banjo poly housing, an electric start for hassle-free operation, and the trusted Honda GX200 engine for superior performance and durability.
Q: What applications is it best suited for?
A: Perfect for construction dewatering, agricultural irrigation, flood management, and other water transfer tasks where efficiency and ease of use are critical.
Q: Why choose this model?
A: The electric start eliminates manual effort, while the combination of Honda’s reliable engine and Banjo’s durable design ensures long-lasting performance, portability, and minimal maintenance.
Maintenance Tips
- Oil Maintenance: Check oil levels before each use; use SAE 10W-30 and replace after the first 20 hours, then every 50 hours.
- Air Filter Care: Inspect and clean or replace the air filter regularly to ensure optimal engine performance.
- Battery Check: Ensure the electric start battery is charged and connections are secure; clean terminals as needed.
- Flush After Use: Rinse the pump with clean water after each job to remove debris and prevent clogs.
- Inspect Components: Check the impeller, seals, and hoses for wear or damage every 50 hours. Replace if necessary.
- Storage Tips: Drain fuel before long-term storage and keep the pump in a dry, cool area to avoid rust and battery issues.
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