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Old 07/12/07, 07:52 AM
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Anyone use a Bison Pump?

Hi, we are thinking of buying a Bison Pump. Was wondering if anyone here had one..and what you think of it. Has anyone heard of them? Would like to know the pros and cons of them.

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Old 07/12/07, 12:50 PM
 
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I saw them advertised in the current Countryside magazine. I'd like DH to look into getting one for us. I am interested in hearing about any who might have one, also.
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Old 07/12/07, 02:41 PM
 
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Bison need to be inflated????? I'll bet folks would buy tickets to see you do that.
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Old 07/12/07, 02:49 PM
 
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now i understand. thats why they have that big hump above their shoulders.

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Bison need to be inflated????? I'll bet folks would buy tickets to see you do that.
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Old 07/12/07, 03:34 PM
 
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That ad caught my eye too.
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Good luck, it's just "a piece of paper" after all.
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Old 07/12/07, 05:18 PM
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We saw it there and then we went to the website. It sure looks like a good thing. Was hoping someone had one .. as they say it is really easy to use..and we were wondering if it really is.
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Old 07/12/07, 05:35 PM
 
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I went to the website as well and almost called them for an estimate but then remembered the current state of my bank account...
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Old 07/12/07, 07:45 PM
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There is a pump for the sand points and one for the wells. I think the deep wells run close to $1600. But man..if the electrics go out..it would be money well spent.

I had been wanting a windmill. But by the time you get one of those bought and up..yikes..the Bisons look alot more affordable.

Sure wish someone knew about these.
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