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Help with OWB, is my pump right?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbercreek" data-source="post: 5757320" data-attributes="member: 142067"><p>The pump issue came about like this, bought a used boiler, pump was already mounted to it. Never thought to look at it or its specs. </p><p>Not thinking, he had a little house in vermont with the boiler 20' away in his wood shed.</p><p>I am very glad i found this issue. And thank you to all those who participated.</p><p>This was a stupid oversight, not stupid planning.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Maple, worse yet, ive already had the 1" dug up back to the house. He had it 8" deep in the middle of the driveway. I dropped it deeper (3')and in a straightline to where i moved the boiler to.</p><p>Also sanded it nice nice top and bottom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbercreek, post: 5757320, member: 142067"] The pump issue came about like this, bought a used boiler, pump was already mounted to it. Never thought to look at it or its specs. Not thinking, he had a little house in vermont with the boiler 20' away in his wood shed. I am very glad i found this issue. And thank you to all those who participated. This was a stupid oversight, not stupid planning. Maple, worse yet, ive already had the 1" dug up back to the house. He had it 8" deep in the middle of the driveway. I dropped it deeper (3')and in a straightline to where i moved the boiler to. Also sanded it nice nice top and bottom [/QUOTE]
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