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Submersible Pump

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Overview

MSWP high-volume submersible pump for Multihog MH and MX tractors, engineered for handling both water and waste liquids at 5,000 L/min. Wear-resistant steel volute and impeller shred roots and weeds, built for flood response, utility emergencies, and storm cleanup.

Key Features

Pumps up to 5,000 L/min (1,321 gpm)

150 mm (6 in) diameter standard hose

Fully adjustable pressure to suit the job

High-quality wear-resistant steel volute and impeller

Shreds inconsistencies in the liquid such as roots and weeds

Suitable for the MH and MX Multihog tractor ranges

Pumping performance unimpaired at significant distances and depths

Multihog articulation accesses hard-to-reach areas during flood events

Watch It In Action

See the Submersible Pump at work

Who This Is For

Municipal emergency response teams, fire and rescue units, utility departments, and facilities managers that handle flood pumping, storm-drain clearance, and waste-liquid transfer. Especially suited to crews whose first-response vehicles need to reach areas where trailer-mounted pumps can't get through.

Ideal Applications

Emergency flood pumping for municipal and utility response teams

Storm-drain and culvert clearing where roots and weeds clog standard pumps

Construction site dewatering with adjustable pressure control

Waste-liquid and slurry transfer at treatment facilities

Post-storm cleanup in flooded streets, car parks, and access roads

What Sets It Apart

5,000 L/min (1,321 gpm) throughput through a 150 mm hose puts the MSWP in trailer-pump output territory while keeping the full Multihog toolcarrier behind it. A wear-resistant steel volute and impeller actually shred roots and weeds rather than clogging, a fail mode that stops most plastic-impeller pumps at the worst moment. Paired with the Multihog's articulation, responders reach flooded sites that trailer-towed pumps physically cannot, and pumping performance stays uncompromised at significant distances and depths.

Common Upgrade Path

Replaces trailer-mounted emergency pumps and contractor-rented dewatering units for municipal flood and utility response. One Multihog unit covers both the pump and the mobility platform.

When to Consider a Different Model

Not a precision irrigation tool, for gentle bed watering and hanging-basket irrigation up to 3.6 m high, use the Watering Arm (MWA ET41) instead.

Multihog Submersible Pump

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Submersible Pump best suited for?

Municipal emergency response teams, fire and rescue units, utility departments, and facilities managers that handle flood pumping, storm-drain clearance, and waste-liquid transfer. Especially suited to crews whose first-response vehicles need to reach areas where trailer-mounted pumps can't get through.

What are the main applications for the Submersible Pump?

The Submersible Pump is ideal for: Emergency flood pumping for municipal and utility response teams; Storm-drain and culvert clearing where roots and weeds clog standard pumps; Construction site dewatering with adjustable pressure control; Waste-liquid and slurry transfer at treatment facilities; Post-storm cleanup in flooded streets, car parks, and access roads.

What sets the Submersible Pump apart from other quick-change attachments?

5,000 L/min (1,321 gpm) throughput through a 150 mm hose puts the MSWP in trailer-pump output territory while keeping the full Multihog toolcarrier behind it. A wear-resistant steel volute and impeller actually shred roots and weeds rather than clogging, a fail mode that stops most plastic-impeller pumps at the worst moment. Paired with the Multihog's articulation, responders reach flooded sites that trailer-towed pumps physically cannot, and pumping performance stays uncompromised at significant distances and depths.

When should I consider a different model instead of the Submersible Pump?

Not a precision irrigation tool, for gentle bed watering and hanging-basket irrigation up to 3.6 m high, use the Watering Arm (MWA ET41) instead.

What is the typical upgrade path from the Submersible Pump?

Replaces trailer-mounted emergency pumps and contractor-rented dewatering units for municipal flood and utility response. One Multihog unit covers both the pump and the mobility platform.

Interested in the Submersible Pump?

Our Multihog specialists can answer your questions, provide pricing, or schedule a hands-on demo.

Call (800) 747-2312