
Most of the 4" dredges run a 16" box so you pretty much have your choices of who's pump to run The Honda clones run about 150 and they run as well but use there jet if you go that way , Īnother thought on your engine dredge builders warehouse offers a pump to fit on a keyed shaft allowing you to use what ever eng you would like

It what you will gti if you order keene hose. I use kanaflex 155 I don't use the standard suction hose it's much heavier and stiffer also the 155 is what most manufacturers use like keene On hose check out 1st choice industral the shipping charges still work out better or they did for me I'm sure the proline pump would have done fine if I had used there jet but i didn't see much since in it as the factory pump already would over flow the box at the end of the day the keene p180 moved much more water thru the box

He had suggested putting a proline pump on one of the newer keene boxes. I learned this the hard way after I read a tread from Reed the fella who does all the dredge building vidieos What ever you do on your pump make sure you match it with ther jet!
