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M970 series of unfortunate events

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Chief and Indian
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So to preface this whole ordeal, we normally drained this trailer if temps were below 20*F

We use a M970 as a water tender to feed grass rigs chasing fires. Normally have zero issues with 20's , unbeknown to us the belly valve failed, stuck, had a catastrophic failure of some sort. As normal, we drained all the piping, pump and lines, prepared for cold. Check on truck a few days later and have a water leak that has frozen.

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Today is warmed up in the 40's so i drag out a H82 heater and a tarp, begin the process of heating everything up and dumping 5,000 gallons of water. Come to find out, piping froze, split at Y, gates all valves split or bulged to nonfunctional, butterfly valves survived but the flanges they are bolted to broke the welds to the pipes, main pump cracked up center like an egg.

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So now, my question is..... is there any pumps out there or does anyone have an idea for a pump to replace this Gorman-Rupp pump?

I can get all the valves, and can build or repair the piping, but have not had any luck on this pump. So I am asking for ideas.
 

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Chief and Indian
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That is sad to see, sorry for the problem!

She will live again, with much less piping and valves, we will build her back like a water tender not a fueler.

First things will be load and unload points on both sides, was given a lead for a larger pump that looks like it will bolt up.

I will also be contacting a Gorman-Rupp dealer monday, with the serial number, was told we can still get parts from manufacture.
 

GopherHill

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So to preface this whole ordeal, we normally drained this trailer if temps were below 20*F

We use a M970 as a water tender to feed grass rigs chasing fires. Normally have zero issues with 20's , unbeknown to us the belly valve failed, stuck, had a catastrophic failure of some sort. As normal, we drained all the piping, pump and lines, prepared for cold. Check on truck a few days later and have a water leak that has frozen.

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Today is warmed up in the 40's so i drag out a H82 heater and a tarp, begin the process of heating everything up and dumping 5,000 gallons of water. Come to find out, piping froze, split at Y, gates all valves split or bulged to nonfunctional, butterfly valves survived but the flanges they are bolted to broke the welds to the pipes, main pump cracked up center like an egg.

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So now, my question is..... is there any pumps out there or does anyone have an idea for a pump to replace this Gorman-Rupp pump?

I can get all the valves, and can build or repair the piping, but have not had any luck on this pump. So I am asking for ideas.
Take a look at Northern Tool. We use 2 of their high pressure pumps on VFD trucks.
You could go back with plastic since you are using water in the tanker.
 

M35A2-AZ

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She will live again, with much less piping and valves, we will build her back like a water tender not a fueler.

First things will be load and unload points on both sides, was given a lead for a larger pump that looks like it will bolt up.

I will also be contacting a Gorman-Rupp dealer monday, with the serial number, was told we can still get parts from manufacture.
That maybe the best thing to do is just repipe it and loss all the fuel piping. It is amazing at all the pipes under the trailer.
 
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