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Yeah, Rosie's out here with us on the screen porch again. It's just gorgeous. I think, what is it, 88 degrees Fahrenheit? I think it's 80% humidity, and it's all cloudy. It's bright, but it's, you know, clouds are not dark at all, light or pink. So it's still the sunlight. And we're having coffee. And I've been up trying to fix a few things around here. So I'm in trouble with that backwash valve. And replaced the O-rings and greased it in. And as soon as I put this grease in, different than the factory grease, you know, to let the O-rings slide up and down once a week, I can barely move the thing again until, once I move it a little bit, I need to rotate it to get the pin over in the keyway so you can have a six-inch stroke down. Once I rotate it, it's very difficult. I think the plastic's going to break. But then all of a sudden, it slides down like it should. Easy. The whole six-inch stroke, it slides back up, and then rotates again. So I really don't, you know, after you leave it there for two or three days, you're going to backwash it once a week. After you leave it there two or three days, you can hardly move it. But yet, then it moves once you move it. That's really strange. Anyway, and there was two O-rings where there was supposed to be one. So I cut the other O-ring off when I replaced it. And then one O-ring in there, now it leaks. So the factory says one O-ring, but they physically had two in there. And now with one O-ring in there, it's seeping a little bit when you backwash. So there you go. More than you ever wanted to know. PC7, GHD. PC7, GHD.
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