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Old 02-19-2009, 04:33 PM   #775
DixieGal
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Originally Posted by yvanleterrible View Post
When you find any tank, look out for any hose that comes out of it and follow it to where it goes. If there are more, follow them all. When you get where it ends it will point you to a familiar spigot or valve.

Or do the opposite, follow the drain tubing from the sinks right down to the tank. I hope you're agile. A powerful light will be great help.
Now that makes sense! I don't believe there is anything in the other tanks, since the sellers had not used it in a long long time. Tim can shimmy under the sink and follow the hose.

Next question: Do we need to do anything more about the water pump? We let it run out of water and left the faucets all open before turning it off.
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