On Apr 18, 9:26 am, Jon Danniken <jonSPAMdanni...@yaSMPAhoo.com>
wrote:
> On 04/18/2013 05:30 AM,
trad...@optonline.net wrote:
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> > On Apr 18, 7:45 am,
gene...@internet.com wrote:
> >> On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 02:56:09 -0500, "pacca" <
sno...@nospam.com> wrote:
> >>> no it's not tethered float,it is vertical float rod,it starts 9" and stops 4
> >>> ",the way the water pours in it runs almost continually.But e have getting a
> >>> lot of rain in Wisconsin
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> >> Do this. What is the make and model of the pump. Go to google, then
> >> click on "images" at the top, and find a picture of your pump. Post the
> >> URL of that picture so we can see how the thing looks and operates.
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> > Agree. How can anyone know exactly what kind of
> > pump he has? But one thing is likely. If it's intended
> > to be adjustable, the instructions would say how to do
> > so. He could also check the manufacturer's website
> > for FAQ, etc.
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> Have you never heard of Google? It took me all of about five seconds to
> find a picture of OPs pump,
How do you know if the one you found is the one he has?
He gave no model #. He could have a pump laying around from
25 years ago, and now he's decided to use it.
>which wasn't really necessary because there
> are only a couple configurations for a sump pump, and OP described it
> perfectly well in his FIRST post (not to mention anyone who has looked
> at sump pumps knows what it probaby looks like anyway).
So, it's up to those trying to help the guy to use google
to start doing research and then GUESS which pump he
may or may not have and then formulate answers based on that?
He's too lazy to give the specific model of the pump
he has so he can get a proper answer, and you attack
me?
And yeah, I know what sump pumps "probably" looks
like. But probably isn't a very good way to address the
problem.
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> As an exercise, here is how you do it: go to Google, and do an image
> search on the following: "wayne sump pump", then report back, letting us
> know that you found it.
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Here's an excercise, kiss my ass moron. Feel free to
use google to see what an ass may or may not look like.
Pick the one that's "probably" the right one.