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Re: WATER INLET
You keep digging but you won't convince me Dave
It's far more of a fiddle and a faff mucking around with a watering can or standing holding a hose waiting to rush and turn the tap off than just plugging a hose in and sit with a brew or a pint while it fills itself.
It's far more of a fiddle and a faff mucking around with a watering can or standing holding a hose waiting to rush and turn the tap off than just plugging a hose in and sit with a brew or a pint while it fills itself.
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Re: WATER INLET
I'm with you, Jaytee and I am also happy with the Whale pump. Hasn't let me down yet - but then I don'tlet it run dry!
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Re: WATER INLET
Jaytee wrote:You keep digging but you won't convince me Dave
It's far more of a fiddle and a faff mucking around with a watering can or standing holding a hose waiting to rush and turn the tap off than just plugging a hose in and sit with a brew or a pint while it fills itself.
I'm not trying to convince you Jaytee - any more than you are trying to convince me!!!!
It's all tongue in cheek between virtual friends, even if they are masochists!
You have to admit though, far too many of us have had serious problems with the system, whether or not we found the actual process of filling to be a fiddle. Our submersible was never allowed to run dry, and I would guess no others were since the tank was full while they tried to get water to flow.
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Re: WATER INLET
Gromit wrote:Jaytee wrote:You keep digging but you won't convince me Dave
It's far more of a fiddle and a faff mucking around with a watering can or standing holding a hose waiting to rush and turn the tap off than just plugging a hose in and sit with a brew or a pint while it fills itself.
I'm not trying to convince you Jaytee - any more than you are trying to convince me!!!!
It's all tongue in cheek between virtual friends, even if they are masochists!
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