skipm
Saint Helena Island, SC USA
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I am glad it was something simple and that it's fixed.
engine44
Dayton, OH
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That's what happened to my new Salem to. You would think they would flush the lines.
Hornet28BHDS
Parker, PA
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I'm glad you are fixed up. Enjoy the new Rockwood!
2006 Hornet 28BHDS-Bunk House, Dual Slides
2006 Dodge Ram 2500 HD
5.7L Hemi, Factory Towing Package
Reese Brake Controller, WD Hitch and Sway Bar
Life is short, why not spend it in an RV!
SPRING HAS SPRUNG!
JJBIRISH
Butler, PA, USA
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Granted wrote: , now know why everyone changes these plastic faucets.
actually many change them, but I have had them last for years, and if they leaked repair them and last for more years...
believe it or not, I have had more problems with the ones in the house and a replacement like them would equal a RV payment...
I guess I am to cheap to change something that works good...
Love my mass produced, entry level, built by Lazy American Workers, Hornet
Swab Jockey
Columbia, S.C.
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Something else that could possibly cause the same problem: The washers off of both stems come off at once. Slim possibility, but..... Yep, I've worked as a Maintenance Mechanic, too. (15 yrs. in Low Income Public Housing). The areators will plug up in a heartbeat, too. Happens to many times! ! ! Just some additional food for thought.