Best oilfield pump

Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by backroadsdriver, Mar 1, 2019.

  1. backroadsdriver

    backroadsdriver Bobtail Member

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    What is everyone's opinion on the best pump? T&E, Berkeley, roper... Lol. Anyone run a dual rig up? Best for oil? Best for water? Cheapest to rebuild? Also post ur set ups itt.
     
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  3. LDLWells

    LDLWells Heavy Load Member

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    I stick with whatever the locals are using. I prefer a shaft powered pump because they pull stronger but they're not idiot proof like hydraulic. But beyond that I stick with roper. We don't pull water in Colorado so it's just oil here, well debatable oil because we can unload up to 10%. ND we just use the same pumps when not using a vac trailer. Takes some cold temps to freeze that saltwater plus it's nice having that flexibility
     
  4. Rockdoctor

    Rockdoctor Medium Load Member

    Roper has been very reliable for me.
     
  5. RockinChair

    RockinChair Road Train Member

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    I like hydraulically-driven, trailer mounted pumps.

    Roper for oil.

    Blackmer for Y-grade and other LP gases.

    NVE or Masport for water. Cowboy Pumps work good but they are noisy, and I don't know if they offer hydraulically driven units. Fruitland pumps tend to develop oil leaks. I've never used a Gardner Denver pump, so I can't comment on them.
     
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