Help me Choose
my Water Pump.
Compare the specifications of your chosen water pumps to determine the right fit for your application.
Product
A lightweight general purpose pump for those who need to move water.
Performance proven Honda engine reliably powers the pump.
The pump body is made with aluminum to lower weight, and has a cast iron impeller for strength.
Mounted on a steel plate with carry handle for ease of storage and transportation while maintaining the stability it needs during operation.
The actual product may vary from the images shown on the website.
PACKAGE INFORMATION
WEIGHT: 32LBS
DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 16"x12"x16"
Compare the specifications of your chosen water pumps to determine the right fit for your application.
|
Engine
|
Honda GX25 | - | - |
|
CC
|
25 | - | - |
|
PSI
|
37 | - | - |
|
GPM
|
36 | - | - |
|
Series
|
Workshop | - | - |
BE Power Equipment water transfer pumps are ideal for moving clean or lightly dirty water—perfect for draining flooded areas, filling livestock tanks, irrigating fields, and transferring water between containers or holding tanks.
Standard BE water transfer pumps are designed for clean or slightly muddy water. If you need to pump water with solid debris, we recommend a BE semi-trash or trash pump, built specifically for that purpose.
Consider the discharge size (1" to 4"), flow rate (GPM), total head (lift distance), and application. For small tasks, a 1" or 2" model is great. For high-volume jobs, a larger pump with more GPM may be more efficient.
Yes. All BE water transfer pumps must be primed by filling the pump housing with water before starting the engine. This helps remove air and allows proper suction.
No. Running the pump dry can damage the seals and impeller. Always ensure the pump is primed and has a water source before starting.
BE water transfer pumps are powered by reliable Powerease or Honda gas engines, offering consistent performance, easy starting, and long service life.
BE pumps can lift water vertically up to 25–30 feet and move it horizontally for hundreds of feet, depending on the model and hose diameter. Check the pump's maximum head rating for specifics.
No. BE’s general-purpose water transfer pumps are not rated for potable water. Use only certified potable water pumps for any drinking or food-safe water transfer applications.
BE pumps powered by Powerease or Honda engines run on unleaded gasoline. Always follow the engine owner's manual for fuel and oil specifications and avoid using fuel with more than 10% ethanol.