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I have the same hot water heater and a recirculating pump as well for the farthest part of my house.
With that being said, the white pex must not be hooked up or the one open ball valve on the short run would be making a mess…. |
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Upside for that, did you mean Dutch?
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I had this Sears 10 speed bicycle with the hydraulic brakes. I got it for Christmas. Pics are from Christmas morning 1977, Destin, Florida. The car is a 1974 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Regency, and the boat is a 16ft Lone Star.
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