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Old January 31st 04, 05:28 AM
jrock64
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Is it spring yet.
been -10f for the last week.

When I shut down my pond last fall, I took the housing off of my MAG 1800
pump.
I noticed that the shaft was a little rough to slightly gouged in the center
of the shaft but no more than an 1/8 inch deep. Must have ground up some
snails that got in there.

As I was shopping for replacement pads for my skimmer I noticed that they
also have replacement impellers.

My pump is two years old.
When if ever and why would you need to replace an impeller in a Mag Drive
pump???
Do they need to be replaced because the magnets wear out???

Too cold to pond but I can drean and plan for next year.

Zone 4
NW Iowa

JROCK
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Old January 31st 04, 01:17 PM
Bonnie
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jrock64 wrote:

When if ever and why would you need to replace an impeller in a Mag Drive
pump???
Zone 4
NW Iowa

JROCK
.


I had to replace mine when a crack developed.
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Bonnie
NJ


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Old January 31st 04, 06:16 PM
john rutz
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jrock64 wrote:
Is it spring yet. been -10f for the last week.

When I shut down my pond last fall, I took the housing off of my MAG
1800 pump. I noticed that the shaft was a little rough to slightly
gouged in the center of the shaft but no more than an 1/8 inch deep.
Must have ground up some snails that got in there.

As I was shopping for replacement pads for my skimmer I noticed that
they also have replacement impellers.

My pump is two years old. When if ever and why would you need to
replace an impeller in a Mag Drive pump??? Do they need to be
replaced because the magnets wear out???

Too cold to pond but I can drean and plan for next year.

Zone 4 NW Iowa

JROCK .

I had one of mine do that and had to replace the magnet and impeller,
the new set is a three peice instad of two aparently to prevent the

shaft geting damaged if the impeler stops spinnig and the magnet keeps
spinning

John R


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Old January 31st 04, 08:44 PM
Offbreed
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Michael Shaffer wrote:

By the way, sand really screws up the magnet and impeller. Every time we
get a hard rain mud gets into my pond and I've had to replace the magnet
twice.


Mind checking your calender?

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Old February 1st 04, 12:29 AM
RichToyBox
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There is a very weak point that is the bearing at the outboard end of the
impeller. It breaks, and then the impeller turns against the side of the
pump housing and it causes it to become scored. Once the bearing has been
gone long enough, the impeller will rest against the pump housing and refuse
to start rotating. If you are seeing the scores, then I think it is time to
replace the impeller. The price is very low.
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"jrock64" wrote in message
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Is it spring yet.
been -10f for the last week.

When I shut down my pond last fall, I took the housing off of my MAG 1800
pump.
I noticed that the shaft was a little rough to slightly gouged in the

center
of the shaft but no more than an 1/8 inch deep. Must have ground up some
snails that got in there.

As I was shopping for replacement pads for my skimmer I noticed that they
also have replacement impellers.

My pump is two years old.
When if ever and why would you need to replace an impeller in a Mag Drive
pump???
Do they need to be replaced because the magnets wear out???

Too cold to pond but I can drean and plan for next year.

Zone 4
NW Iowa

JROCK
.





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Old February 1st 04, 04:05 AM
Michael Shaffer
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oops, thanks.

Offbreed wrote:
Michael Shaffer wrote:

By the way, sand really screws up the magnet and impeller. Every time
we get a hard rain mud gets into my pond and I've had to replace the
magnet twice.



Mind checking your calender?


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Old February 1st 04, 09:33 PM
matrix
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Mine have broken in the past, i just J.B. Weld them back together.

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Old February 4th 04, 01:15 AM
StarCrwzr
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Dropping the impeller assembly from four feet onto concrete is usually
grounds for replacement. Duh. I speak with experience here.

--
Scott Baker

"jrock64" wrote in message
news:K1HSb.187778$I06.2094466@attbi_s01...
Is it spring yet.
been -10f for the last week.

When I shut down my pond last fall, I took the housing off of my MAG 1800
pump.
I noticed that the shaft was a little rough to slightly gouged in the

center
of the shaft but no more than an 1/8 inch deep. Must have ground up some
snails that got in there.

As I was shopping for replacement pads for my skimmer I noticed that they
also have replacement impellers.

My pump is two years old.
When if ever and why would you need to replace an impeller in a Mag Drive
pump???
Do they need to be replaced because the magnets wear out???

Too cold to pond but I can drean and plan for next year.

Zone 4
NW Iowa

JROCK
.





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Old February 12th 04, 04:30 PM
Michael Shaffer
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Default Mag drive pump impeller

The impeller housing on my cracked, which in turn cracked the impeller.

jrock64 wrote:
Is it spring yet.
been -10f for the last week.

When I shut down my pond last fall, I took the housing off of my MAG 1800
pump.
I noticed that the shaft was a little rough to slightly gouged in the center
of the shaft but no more than an 1/8 inch deep. Must have ground up some
snails that got in there.

As I was shopping for replacement pads for my skimmer I noticed that they
also have replacement impellers.

My pump is two years old.
When if ever and why would you need to replace an impeller in a Mag Drive
pump???
Do they need to be replaced because the magnets wear out???

Too cold to pond but I can drean and plan for next year.

Zone 4
NW Iowa

JROCK
.




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Old February 12th 04, 04:33 PM
Michael Shaffer
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Default Mag drive pump impeller

By the way, sand really screws up the magnet and impeller. Every time we
get a hard rain mud gets into my pond and I've had to replace the magnet
twice.

jrock64 wrote:

Is it spring yet.
been -10f for the last week.

When I shut down my pond last fall, I took the housing off of my MAG 1800
pump.
I noticed that the shaft was a little rough to slightly gouged in the center
of the shaft but no more than an 1/8 inch deep. Must have ground up some
snails that got in there.

As I was shopping for replacement pads for my skimmer I noticed that they
also have replacement impellers.

My pump is two years old.
When if ever and why would you need to replace an impeller in a Mag Drive
pump???
Do they need to be replaced because the magnets wear out???

Too cold to pond but I can drean and plan for next year.

Zone 4
NW Iowa

JROCK
.




 




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