OK this is one I could use some help with as "science" was not one of my majors.
I am going to be pumping out a 650 lb barrel of honey once I get it liquefied enough to do so. In the past I set the pump up near the top of the barrel with an intake hose dropped down to the bottom. (orange in the pic). It has worked, but I think the pump was working pretty hard to "pick up" the honey. I believe most pumps are designed to push, not pull.
I then thought way back to my time as a young feller without much money, and couldn't afford to put gas in the car. Being a misguided punk, I did the odd "siphon" job. Not proud about it, but Perry tells the truth.
Thinking about the physics(?) of it, I was wondering if I set the pump down low near the bottom of the barrel, would the pump necessarily work as hard? (green in the pic).