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    Glad to hear it's all set !!
    Luv & Luk, Ted

    Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries

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    Poolguy,

    Has your pump been revived? I feel badly for you that your outcome wasn't as simple - or cheap - as mine.

    CoffeeBean

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoffeeBean
    Poolguy,

    Has your pump been revived? I feel badly for you that your outcome wasn't as simple - or cheap - as mine.

    CoffeeBean
    Nah, I have to order an empeller Monday. I found all the seals at Leslies but no luck on the empeller. So it will probaly be Wed before she's up and running again. Thanks for asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePoolGuy
    Nah, I have to order an empeller Monday. I found all the seals at Leslies but no luck on the empeller. So it will probaly be Wed before she's up and running again. Thanks for asking.
    Im just currious...how old is your pump/motor, and how much does an impeller cost ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgc2
    Im just currious...how old is your pump/motor, and how much does an impeller cost ??
    I'm not sure how old the pump/pool is. The house is only 4 years old but the pool was built at a later time. So it's only a few years old at best. As for the cost of the imepeller, they retail for around 20.00 - 30.00 bux depending on which one I got but I can order them at cost instead. I only went to Leslies to see if I could fix the pool Saturday instead of waiting on the parts.

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    I see people referring to Leslies on the Forum. I'm surmising it's a pool supply store. Is it a local thing?

    I'm out of CYA reagent and have been waiting on Ben's reorder for several weeks now. I tried finding Taylor reagents at our two local stores but they have what I term "kiddie" kits and looked at me strangely when I asked about Taylor. Is Leslie's on the net?

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    I'm not sure but Leslies may sale stuff online. They mostly have stores in your trypical shoping centers nation wide...I think they're nation wide. Anyways, I work for a loacly owned and oprerated pool cleaning/supply store. So I really don't go into Leslies enough to know if they're any good. We usualy just go in there for parts we really don't want to wait for shipping. They do seem to carry a decent supply of chems and equipment though.

    PS, who is Ben? It's kind of the opisite here, I've heard Ben mentioned a few times but not sure who he or they are lol

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