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On Tue, 30 Mar 04, 8:47am, Peggie wrote:
A kit is needed only as often as any other toilet would need a whole new pump assembly. How often might that be? ... say, for an average weekender with minimal usage. And wouldn't something like that be better for an "over the side" guy instead of a head with gaskets, o-rings, seals etc that fail from lack of use? Since my divorce, my head sees minimal use and seems to fail only when a guest needs it. ... from lack of use rather than wearing out. Rick |
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On Wed, 31 Mar 04, 8:15pm, Peggie wrote:
Y'all can have all the fun with that one you want to... No M'am, I wouldn't touch that one with a ten foot ... uh ... never mind. Over and out, Rick |
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