Posted by Manuals on April 10, 2011 at 01:05:28 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: Newbys and books posted by DeltaRed on April 09, 2011 at 20:18:40:
I had guy at my land that couldn't figure out how to hook up his brand new 2" gas water pump. He brought everything he needed except the manual. He said he wasn't very mechanical. I had to tell him how to hook everything up and he was upset because the pump didn't say on it which was suction and which was discharge. The supplied hose clamps wouldn't fit over the suction hose so he asked why it had to be so thick. The pump is almost identical to mine and he's used it before. I told him how to hook it up and then said to put some water in it and try it out. He said he already tried it out to make sure it would start. I told him he might have burned the seal in the pump. Then he said he knew it's supposed to have water in it but only ran it for 2 minutes. I felt like saying step away from the pump, far away. I would have never imagined a pump would be so complex. The guy is in his 50's and used to be a sales manager making 70K.
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