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I set it to the cut in pressure and it works perfectly. Thanks for all your help.
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It's for the cold water to replace a smaller one that has sprung a leak.
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Thanks and yes it's potable
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Thanks, good to know
20 minutes ago, Jen-in-Wellies said:That sort of thing can be obtained with a boaters guide from CaRT for their waters, which the Witham is.
https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/enjoy-the-waterways/boating/planning-your-boat-trip/boaters-guides
It gives the current information for where CaRT think their water points are. Relationship to reality not certain!
They seem to have changed it so that instead of just giving you a download link, they email the pdf to you. They also now want name, post code, email address, grandfathers inside leg measurement, etc. Rather annoying.
Brilliant, thanks
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Are there any Water points between Bardney and Boston?
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Brillant, I shall try both. Thank you very much.
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Hello there. I have a 2003 57 foot Bidston Marine narrowboat and would like to know how big the water tank is. Anybody out there have something similar who could help? Thanks.
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On 13/10/2020 at 10:34, Hippy Steve said:
I contacted Isuzu with my engine number and a few days later got a reply from Dave Swain at EnginesPlus with two documents, "Canal Boat Supplementary Manual" and "4LB1 4LC1 4LE1 Instruction Manual". He also advised that the workshop manual is available for £46.50 (hard copy) or £30 + vat for electronic.
It seems that I'm not allowed to attach them here but if anybody would like them then PM me and I'll send them through.
Steve
Hi Steve, could you send me the manual ( b.hinton2@icloud.com). Thanks, Peter
Expansion vessel
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There was some unused space and the difference in price is minimal. The pump now only comes on twice a day instead of every time you open the tap. The general understanding seems to be that this is better for the pump and therefore (hopefully) lasts longer.