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21 Feb 1999 at 3:33 am #280366John Ume
WHERE CAN I FIND A MCPHERSON UP-FLUSH TOILET VALVE OR GET ONE REPAIRED?
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #305528Anonymous
Gary, McPherson, from Tampa Florida, went belly-up a while back. Parts are scarce. The automatic valve they used had a 1/8 timer tube that always plugged up from calcium or lime deposits. Sometimes you can simply cut the tube a bit shorter or find some just like it and replace it all-together. This will help. The manual valve is less complicated. Usually, all you need to replace are the large diameter neopreme washers to stop it from leaking. Finally, have you considered and ejector pit? Zoeller makes one that installs without cutting a hole in the concrete. Might be time.
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #305529Anonymous
Gary, McPherson, from Tampa Florida, went belly-up a while back. Parts are scarce. The automatic valve they used had a 1/8 timer tube that always plugged up from calcium or lime deposits. Sometimes you can simply cut the tube a bit shorter or find some just like it and replace it all-together. This will help. The manual valve is less complicated. Usually, all you need to replace are the large diameter neopreme washers to stop it from leaking. Finally, have you considered and ejector pit? Zoeller makes one that installs without cutting a hole in the concrete. Might be time.
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #307216Anonymous
: Gary, : McPherson, from Tampa Florida, went belly-up a while back. Parts are scarce. The automatic valve they used had a 1/8 timer tube that always plugged up from calcium or lime deposits. Sometimes you can simply cut the tube a bit shorter or find some just like it and replace it all-together. This will help. : The manual valve is less complicated. Usually, all you need to replace are the large diameter neopreme washers to stop it from leaking. : Finally, have you considered and ejector pit? Zoeller makes one that installs without cutting a hole in the concrete. Might be time.
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #307217Anonymous
: Gary, : McPherson, from Tampa Florida, went belly-up a while back. Parts are scarce. The automatic valve they used had a 1/8 timer tube that always plugged up from calcium or lime deposits. Sometimes you can simply cut the tube a bit shorter or find some just like it and replace it all-together. This will help. : The manual valve is less complicated. Usually, all you need to replace are the large diameter neopreme washers to stop it from leaking. : Finally, have you considered and ejector pit? Zoeller makes one that installs without cutting a hole in the concrete. Might be time.
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #307711Anonymous
: WE ARE AUTOFLUSH VALVE SUPPLIER IN KOREA. Please see our model ST-506 which can be replaceed with SLOAN valves.
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #307712Anonymous
: WE ARE AUTOFLUSH VALVE SUPPLIER IN KOREA. Please see our model ST-506 which can be replaceed with SLOAN valves.
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #309005Anonymous
: Gary, : McPherson, from Tampa Florida, went belly-up a while back. Parts are scarce. The automatic valve they used had a 1/8 timer tube that always plugged up from calcium or lime deposits. Sometimes you can simply cut the tube a bit shorter or find some just like it and replace it all-together. This will help. : The manual valve is less complicated. Usually, all you need to replace are the large diameter neopreme washers to stop it from leaking. : Finally, have you considered and ejector pit? Zoeller makes one that installs without cutting a hole in the concrete. Might be time.
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #309006Anonymous
: Gary, : McPherson, from Tampa Florida, went belly-up a while back. Parts are scarce. The automatic valve they used had a 1/8 timer tube that always plugged up from calcium or lime deposits. Sometimes you can simply cut the tube a bit shorter or find some just like it and replace it all-together. This will help. : The manual valve is less complicated. Usually, all you need to replace are the large diameter neopreme washers to stop it from leaking. : Finally, have you considered and ejector pit? Zoeller makes one that installs without cutting a hole in the concrete. Might be time.
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #309097Anonymous
: : WE ARE AUTOFLUSH VALVE SUPPLIER IN KOREA. : Please see our model ST-506 which can be replaceed with SLOAN valves.
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #309098Anonymous
: : WE ARE AUTOFLUSH VALVE SUPPLIER IN KOREA. : Please see our model ST-506 which can be replaceed with SLOAN valves.
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #309283Anonymous
I would like to order one of your flush up toilets. Louis Simmons U.S # (518)-789-3536
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #309284Anonymous
I would like to order one of your flush up toilets. Louis Simmons U.S # (518)-789-3536
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #309389Anonymous
: WHERE CAN I FIND A MCPHERSON UP-FLUSH TOILET VALVE OR GET ONE REPAIRED?
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28 Jan 2000 at 6:11 am #309390Anonymous
: WHERE CAN I FIND A MCPHERSON UP-FLUSH TOILET VALVE OR GET ONE REPAIRED?
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