by Darryl Harding <darryl_harding@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Feb 21, 2008 at 12:10 PM
On Feb 21, 1:09 pm, "BaaBaaBlackSheep"
<BaaBaaBlackSheep@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> the top should be removable and then pull out the impellor"Darryl
Harding" <darryl_hard...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Feb 20, 9:10 am, Snipe <compusn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> Darryl depending on the pump you might be able to fix it yourself. I
> >> took the bottom off of mine and it has a few pebbles caught up around
> >> the propeller that prevented it from spinning. I cleaned it out and
it
> >> worked perfect. I now clean it every year.
>
> >> I have a 1100 GPH pump
>
> >> snipe
>
> >> Darryl Harding wrote:
> >> > my pump has given up the ghost
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> >> > it is a 3/4 hp the pond id about 10 X 15 X 3 feet deep
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> >> > is it possible to repair the pump
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> >> > who does that sort of work
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> >> > soes anyopne have a pump for sale in here?
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> >> > thanks
> >> > Darryl
>
> >> > 351-0698
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> > but mine is in a molded type housing, three are no screws to open it
>
> > thanks
> > Darryl
nah i hoped so as well, just 2 screw for the handle
sux to be me
thanks
Darryl