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Author Topic: Fooey, well went south last night  (Read 1750 times)
Grumpy
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« on: November 09, 2013, 11:26:10 AM »

Got back from the fly wheelers ride yesterday, wife informed me pump sounded funny. Was not funny, sounds like a bunch of nuts rolling around in a can. So starting to replace the pump and pressure tank, I guess they were due, both over 30 years old. I can think of lots of stuff I would rather do. tickedoff
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FloridaValkRyder
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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2013, 12:57:44 PM »

Well dang Bill. Does that make 3 things now? Washing machine, pump, and wasn't there something else? So now your done!!  cooldude At least you know how to fix it your self. Pressure tanks are a little pricey too I see. I know our 50 gallon at HD is almost $300. At least it sounds like you guys had a good time at the tractor event (I read James III's post). Beautiful riding weather right now.
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Grumpy
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« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2013, 01:25:23 PM »

Well dang Bill. Does that make 3 things now? Washing machine, pump, and wasn't there something else? So now your done!!  cooldude At least you know how to fix it your self. Pressure tanks are a little pricey too I see. I know our 50 gallon at HD is almost $300. At least it sounds like you guys had a good time at the tractor event (I read James III's post). Beautiful riding weather right now.
Pricey is right, tank and pump were almost $800. The old one still works, but making one heck of a racket, I think the impeller is coming apart, I rebuilt it 20 years ago, bearings seals etc, just too old to repair it again.
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