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Peggie:
I can download Adobe PDF files all day long, That's how I read my morning newspaper. Try it and see if you can get the links to work: http://www.raritaneng.com/pdf_files/index.html The innards seem to be there, not the fresh water solenoid though. I may pass on it, just because they are black. Seems like a deal, though. I need weight on that side, and the thing will fit, although it's a bit high. Could modify the platform the old head sits on. I will go down there tomorrow morning and look them over again, with a little more knowledge. I know what you mean about the cold, I took a sweatshirt with me today. Almost put it on. Thanks for your reply. Jim Peggie Hall wrote: The exploded parts diagrams are on the Raritan website, in .pdf format...which means you need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed to access it. However, unless you have a computer that came off the Ark, you can download Acrobat for free--in fact, from the Raritan site. If that's more than your computer can do, I'll fax 'em to you. Watch for a copy of this reply in your email that has a replyable address. I'm a bit skeptical that all the "innards" are really there for that price...but hey, it's definitely worth checking out. Be aware, though, that the Atlantes has a FULL size elongated bowl that's 19" front to back...you'll also need enough room for your knees in front of it while sitting. And, it weighs over 70 lbs--about what a household toilet, which is also a one piece china bowl and pedestal--weighs...which could affect the trim of some boats. But, as I said earlier, for that price, it's definitely worth checking out. Jim wrote: The store employee said they were fresh water flush, but he also said they weren't macerating heads, the catalogue says they are. Maybe he didn't know. The Atlantes IS a macerating toilet. They are "take outs" as someone didn't like the color, black (I don't either). Hey..you can't have EVERYTHING you want for 10% of list price! ![]() Ok, the asking price is $135 each. They appear to be unused, spotless everywhere. Seat included, hoses hanging out the back. No solenoid, no manuals. If they really are pressurized water flush, you'll need a solenoid, but you can get that from Raritan. We're kinda snowed/iced in here, so I won't be going anywhere in the morning. If you can't download Acrobat, email me a fax number early and I'll send you the diagrams. However, I strongly recommend you don't buy 'em till you've had a chance to talk to Raritan on Monday. |
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