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I just got a pump to use with a filter I got. The pump is a Shurflo
that I bought off Ebay as new. Should the pump have water inside it? Would the MFG test the pump with water? I haven't called the person I got it from yet. |
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Even if the manufacturer did test it with water, why would they leave
it full of water? that is just extra weight for shipping. I would say that it was not really new as the seller had you believe. Marty Phee wrote: > I just got a pump to use with a filter I got. The pump is a Shurflo > that I bought off Ebay as new. > > Should the pump have water inside it? Would the MFG test the pump with > water? > > I haven't called the person I got it from yet. |
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