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Old 9/24/10, 10:42 PM
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Default If it feels good, pull on it

You never know what might happen when you pull on something.

Primary condensate drain.

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Default Re: If it feels good, pull on it

You broke so now you pay.
Is that a hole in the B vent?
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Old 9/24/10, 11:38 PM
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No Doubt....could of deffered.



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Default Re: If it feels good, pull on it

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Originally Posted by jfunderburk View Post
You never know what might happen when you pull on something.

Primary condensate drain.

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Hey Joe how is every thing in beautiful downtown Hickory Grove SC I am still waiting on that steak.

Not totally uncommon to find a condensate drain not glued some guys have been known to leave them that way for cleaning purposes as they generally do not leak if shoved together tightly is it correct prolly not



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