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Old 01-04-2017, 09:15 AM   #1
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It would help if the people at Tilly would put the pin through the float but I guess they would rather have it sitting in the bottom of the bowl....I'm too busy fixing old rusty stuff. I don't need to work on new parts.
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It would help if the people at Tilly would put the pin through the float but I guess they would rather have it sitting in the bottom of the bowl....I'm too busy fixing old rusty stuff. I don't need to work on new parts.
It must have been assembled in mexico
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Not after the 20th Jan HAHAHA! Happy New Year!!
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not after the 20th jan hahaha! Happy new year!!
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The needle on the Tillotson should be staked in place before installing the float. In other words take small hammer and tap the needle to the seat a couple of time's.
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