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Re: New or repair?

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Originally Posted by sanddrag View Post
Time is money. How long will it take you to fix?
To counter, how much value do you place on what you may learn new by repairing it yourself?

Oddly, I'm in about the same position right now with my pressure washer. I went to use it a week ago and it blew out some sort of seal or something because water came spraying out of places in the pump it isn't supposed to. I rolled it back into the barn and put it on my list of stuff to look at later. When it's a little cooler outside. I suspect I'll be revisiting this thread when I diagnose what my problem is.
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