Dad had an Oliver 66 one time that kept starving for gas and would quit. Finally found a Pop Sycle stick laying on the bottom of the tank. It would slide over the hole from time to time.
As for myself,one of the strangest and most EXPENSIVE things I ever found,the toilet acted up for YEARS. Just couldn't get it to flush right for very long. I had a whole new septic and drain field put in and it still wouldn't work right. Finally took the pipe apart and ran a big drain snake in it up under the house and right where the vent pipe goes up,I hooked into a plastic baseball bat. Somebody had dropped it down the vent and it would stop things up and cause a backup.
Was telling a neighbor that story once when he was having trouble with his. He had a hole drilled in his just before it went out of the basement and had a piece of copper tubing slid in to it for the water softener or something. Over time,that tubing had slid down in and was catching paper and doing the same thing.He said he pulled up on that tubing and instantly heard a rush when it all went down.
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