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Post by sootyowl on Mar 11, 2009 22:28:09 GMT 10
AND a downhill run ;D ;D
Cheers Phil
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Post by detrackozi on Mar 12, 2009 7:19:12 GMT 10
May I ask how many mtrs do you all take with you I have got 20mtrs is that enough.
1 at 5mtrs and the rest at 15mtrs.
David
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Post by nugget893 on Mar 12, 2009 7:23:42 GMT 10
Dave that should be enough. If it is 1" hose, I have a few lenghts that could help you out if required.
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Post by detrackozi on Mar 12, 2009 18:43:21 GMT 10
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Post by robgreaves on Mar 12, 2009 19:01:58 GMT 10
"Will have to lay it all out now and do a check list so you can tell me If I need anything else"
Fuel? ;D
Also oil! Read the manual - they're normally supplied dry. And don't run the pump with no water into it.
Looks great David. You'll be pleased with it, I'm sure.
Regards, Rob
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Post by detrackozi on Mar 12, 2009 19:31:54 GMT 10
Rob you got me.
Yes got told all that and how do you prime your first before you start it as there is no plug on top to fill it.
Thinking of getting a new bend on top with a plug on top.
David
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Post by robgreaves on Mar 12, 2009 19:55:49 GMT 10
That's a good point about a priming port... what does the manual say? My pump body has a separate black plastic lid you unscrew to prime it. Surely you don't have to undo the plastic union on yours every time you want to prime it?
In fact, looking at the pics - you can probably prime it through the drain port - just tip it on its side, fill it, put the lid on, and put the pump upright again.
Regards, Rob
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Post by nugget893 on Mar 12, 2009 20:28:45 GMT 10
Nice looking pump Dave
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Post by pickenshovel on Mar 13, 2009 6:22:45 GMT 10
um guys you unsrew the black nut on the top(on the outlet) pour the water in and rescrew the outlet back on wen you have filled the pump . very easy............. lol steve
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